14 Jan 2024

Colombia landslide kills several people including many sheltering in house

9:39 am on 14 January 2024
People stand in the area of a landslide in the road between Quibdo and Medellin, Choco department, Colombia on January 13, 2024. At least 23 people were killed and around 20 are injured after a landslide in an indigenous community in northwestern Colombia, an official from the Choco department governor's office told AFP. (Photo by Fredy BUILES / AFP)

People look at a landslide in the road between Quibdo and Medellin, Choco department, Colombia on January 13, 2024. Photo: AFP / GOBERNACION DE CHOCO

A landslide in north-west Colombia has killed at least 23 people and injured around 30 more, local authorities say.

The road connecting the cities of Medellín and Quibdo had been closed by several landslides, so many people stopped their cars to take shelter in a house near the community of Carmen de Atrato, a local official said.

Another landslide then struck the road, burying them and some of the vehicles.

The local mayor said some people were still trapped by the debris.

The area in Choco province, bordering the Pacific Ocean, is heavily forested and has been hit by significant rainfall in the past 24 hours.

Images on social media and television channels showed cars destroyed and partially buried by mud and fallen rocks.

Handout picture released by the Government of Choco press office showing the area of a landslide in the road between Quibdo and Medellin, Choco Department, Colombia, on January 12, 2024. At least 18 people were killed Friday, and around 30 are trapped after a landslide in an indigenous community in northwestern Colombia, an official from the Choco department governor's office told AFP. According to the official, several landslides closed the road leading from the city of Medellin to Quibdo. (Photo by Handout / GOBERNACION DE CHOCO / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / GOBERNACION DE CHOCO" - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

Photo: AFP / GOBERNACION DE CHOCO

On the road "many people" left their vehicles to take shelter in a house near the municipality of Carmen de Atrato, an official from the Choco governor's office told AFP.

"Unfortunately a landslide came and buried them," the official added.

Colombian President Gustavo Preto pledged "all help available" to the Choco region.

In a post on social media, Colombia's Vice President Francia Marquez said around 30 people had been injured.

Carmen de Atrato's mayor, Jaime Herrera, told a local TV station that people were seriously injured while others were still trapped under the landslide, without saying exactly how many.

While Colombia is currently going through a period of drought, the country's Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies has previously warned over the danger posed by heavy rains in areas bordering the Pacific and the Amazon rainforest.

This story was first published by the BBC.