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Bangladesh landslide toll rises to 17
by Staff Writers
Chittagong, Bangladesh (AFP) July 2, 2011

The death toll from a rain-triggered landslide in the Bangladesh port city of Chittagong has risen to 17, police said Saturday, as five more bodies were pulled from the mud.

The victims were buried while sleeping in their tin-roofed shanty houses in the southeastern city's Lalkhan Bazaar slum, which lies at the bottom of a hill, local police chief Abu Zafar Mohammad Omar Faruq told AFP.

Twelve bodies -- mostly women and children -- were dug out on Friday after three days of heavy rains triggered the landslide, with the mud burying at least seven houses, he said.

"Army and fire brigade officers recovered five more bodies from the same spot Saturday morning, raising the death toll in the landslide to 17," he added.

Chittagong mayor Manzur Alam told AFP the search operation had been called off as nobody else was missing.

In recent years monsoon rains have caused deadly landslides in Chittagong, home to five million people, killing hundreds and prompting the government to tighten rules on where development could take place.

In June 2007, landslides triggered by the heavy rain in Chittagong killed at least 130 people.




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17 children dead in Philippine flash flood
Manila (AFP) July 2, 2011 - At least 17 children and infants were among 30 people killed after a towering flash flood hit one of the Philippines' largest provincial centres, the government said Saturday.

The victims were swept away after the Pangi river in the southern city of Davao burst its banks on the night of June 28, said the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.

At one point during the night, some parts of the city of 1.15 million people were under a record 10 feet (three metres) of water, the government agency added.

Though the floods subsided by the next day, a baby boy remains missing, according to the latest updated tally.

Davao and nearby areas of the southern island of Mindanao saw heavier-than-usual rains in the past month, climatologists say.

Widespread flooding lasting several weeks also killed 12 people around the Mindanao city of Cotabato earlier in June, while a series of storms in the country's north killed 48 other people in May and June, the council said.





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WEATHER REPORT
Twelve killed in Bangladesh landslide
Chittagong, Bangladesh (AFP) July 1, 2011
At least 12 people were killed and more feared missing Friday after three days of heavy rain triggered landslides near a slum in Bangladesh's port city of Chittagong, police said. The victims were buried by mud while they were sleeping in their tin-roofed shanty houses in the southeastern city's Lalkhan Bazaar slum, which lies at the bottom of a hill, local police chief Abu Zafar Mohammad Om ... read more


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