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Costa Rica calls off search for earthquake victims
19 Jan 2009 21:55:36 GMT
Source: Reuters
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Costa Rican authorities called off their search on Monday for victims of landslides from an deadly earthquake 11 days ago.

Rescue teams have pulled 23 bodies from the Poas volcano region, where waves of earth buried cars and crushed homes during a 6.1 magnitude quake on Jan 8. Seven people are still missing, officials said.

Shifting ground and the threat of landslides have menaced rescuers digging through rubble in search of survivors.

"The victims are presumed to be in areas that are inaccessible because so much earth would have to be moved and because of dangerous conditions," said Reinaldo Carballo, a spokesman for the country's emergency response agency.

Costa Rica is a popular tourist destination because of its lush natural parks, volcanoes and rich wildlife, but it is prone to natural disasters like the rest of Central America.

Government officials preliminarily estimate the damage of the earthquake at $100 million.

(Reporting by John McPhaul, Editing by Sandra Maler)


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