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Garbage dump landslide kills 4 in Guatemala
20 Jun 2008 19:22:33 GMT
Source: Reuters
GUATEMALA CITY, June 20 (Reuters) - A landslide at a garbage dump in the Guatemalan capital on Friday killed at least four people and injured six others who made their living by scavenging for food and recyclable goods, firefighters said.

"So far, we've pulled out four corpses but the people who work here say there are more people under the tonnes of garbage," said city fire department spokesman Mynor Rodas.

Hundreds of families make their living at the dump in Guatemala City, searching the garbage for food, recyclable metal and other discarded items they can sell.

Guatemala is in the midst of its annual rainy season, when dangerous landslides are common.

In 2005, a massive fire engulfed the dump after a cloud of methane gas exploded. After the fire, the city built a wall around the dump and prohibited children from working there. (Reporting by Herbert Hernandez; Editing by Bill Trott)


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