A deadly landslide in Colombia resulted in 37 casualties after heavy rains triggered the large land to fall from the mountain, according to a recent report.

Rescuers immediately responded to the calls to save survivors trapped in the widespread landslide in Northwestern Colombia. Search teams were also deployed to help with the affected residents.

In mountainous areas, the heavy rains can help trigger devastating mudslides and landslides. People are advised to stay updated with the latest forecasts and watch out for falling debris.

37 People Died From Deadly Landslides

 Quibdo and Medellin, Choco department, Colombia
Quibdo and Medellin, Choco department, Colombia by FREDY BUILES/AFP via Getty Images

In the latest news report, the landslides occurred in the Choco area near the Northwestern area in Colombia. Main roads were also impacted in the region, including in the Medellín and Quibdó.

The incessant rainfall became challenging for residents which caused more landslide threats in the region. Helicopters were also deployed in the landslide-affected area to help with the ground rescuers and search teams.

Meanwhile, Vice President Francia Marquez offered condolences to the impacted communities and casualties. Authorities are expected to conduct preliminary reports about the landslide.

Furthermore, motorists should be extra careful in navigating the roads due to the landslides and mudslides. Checking the road conditions is important to keep safe from the challenging weather in Northwestern Colombia.

When the rain becomes severe, motorists and commuters should stay at home until the weather finally becomes better.

Landslide Preparedness And Safety: What Can People Do?

Landslides can happen anytime due to severe thunderstorms. The situation can become life-threatening in an instant, especially for the flood and landslide-prone areas in Colombia.

As a result, landslide preparedness and safety are crucial to stay safe from injuries and accidents. Homeowners should stay alert for the landslide warning signs, and immediately evacuate to safer shelters or areas.

Here are essential reminders to keep safe from deadly landslides:

  • Residents should keep an eye on the warning signs, such as new cracks on pavements or grounds, broken water lines, increasing creek water levels and rumbling sound of trees cracking.
  • When a landslide occurs, people should stay alert for debris flow. It is best to keep away from the flooded areas or debris.
  • Homeowners can also store emergency bag kits that they can carry during evacuations or emergency concerns.
  • The recommended emergency kits are bottled water, a small radio, a mobile phone, medicine kits and extra mobile phone.
  • After the landslides, people should be careful in returning. Watch out for falling and hazardous materials.

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