Lubang Raksasa - Agatha tropical storm caused mud slides and flooding that made the volunteers busy digging the bodies of victims from the mud in Guatemala this morning. At least 146 died in the storm which followed torrential rain in all of Central America.
Many residents who berjibaku in the rain digging avalanche search for their loved relatives that the flood washed away when flooding several towns outside Guatemala City. Rescuers had ordered them to leave homes that were destroyed and go to the shelter tents.
To this day besides those killed, hundreds wounded. More than 94 thousand residents were forced to flee out of the house.
The first storm in the Pacific hurricane season in 2010, Agatha hit Guatemala on Saturday last week. Brings heavy rain in the western part of the country, Agatha then spread to El Salvador.
"Nobody helped me. I see water everywhere, "said Carlota Ramos Amatitlan city, near the capital of Guatemala. Ramos house hit by mudslides devastated.
Many residents who berjibaku in the rain digging avalanche search for their loved relatives that the flood washed away when flooding several towns outside Guatemala City. Rescuers had ordered them to leave homes that were destroyed and go to the shelter tents.
To this day besides those killed, hundreds wounded. More than 94 thousand residents were forced to flee out of the house.
The first storm in the Pacific hurricane season in 2010, Agatha hit Guatemala on Saturday last week. Brings heavy rain in the western part of the country, Agatha then spread to El Salvador.
"Nobody helped me. I see water everywhere, "said Carlota Ramos Amatitlan city, near the capital of Guatemala. Ramos house hit by mudslides devastated.
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