Rain-fueled landslide in El Salvador kills 9; 1 missing
NEJAPA, El Salvador — A landslide left nine people dead, seven injured and one missing after torrential rains in El Salvador, civil defence officials said Friday.
The slide occurred Thursday night when earth from the upper part of the San Salvador volcano was set in motion, sweeping up trees and homes along a nearly 2.5-mile (4-kilometre) course some 12 miles (20 kilometres) north of the capital.
Local resident Roxana Ruíz came to the search area looking for news of her cousin; she later learned her body had been found.
“Three of my relatives died,” Ruíz said. “My cousin, her husband, and their child. They were buried, but now they found them.”