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Rescue workers and community residents are working around the clock to clear remove heavy mud and debris as they search for survivors following a deadly landslide that hit a Colombian town on Tuesday (June 24).

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00:00Rescue workers and community residents are working around the clock to clear and remove
00:06heavy mud and debris, as they search for survivors following a deadly landslide that hit a Colombian
00:12town on Tuesday. According to local media, at least 13 people have been confirmed dead
00:18in the disaster. Survivors recounted the terrifying moments as the landslides swept through their
00:25homes and community.
00:55There are so many people are still buried, but we can see what they're going to do right
01:00now. With effort, with struggle, with hunger, with sacrifices. Because living here is not
01:07because you want, you live here because you really don't have anywhere else.
01:12Firefighters, military personnel, and local authorities have been deployed to assist with the ongoing
01:18rescue and recovery efforts. Officials have urged residents in high-risk zones to remain vigilant
01:24and evacuate if necessary, as ongoing bad weather could lead to more landslides.

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