Ecuador: Rescue efforts after heavy rain triggers Quito landslideon February 2, 2022 at 11:40 am

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At least 24 people have died after rainfall reaches 20-year-high in the capital, Quito.

The search for survivors continues in Quito, Ecuador after Monday’s deadly landslide killed at least 24 people.

It was triggered by heavy rainfall in the capital, the heaviest the country has seen in almost 20 years.

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