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Sunday, 24 April 2011

At least six killed in flash floods in Venezuela


File photo shows people near the burst banks of the Tachira River on the Colombia-Venezuela border. At least six children have been killed and three adults were reported missing in northwestern Venezuela following flash floods caused by torrential rains.
File photo shows people near the burst banks of the Tachira River on the Colombia-Venezuela border. At least six children have been killed and three adults were reported missing in northwestern Venezuela following flash floods caused by torrential rains.

AFP - At least six children have been killed and three adults were reported missing in northwestern Venezuela following flash floods caused by torrential rains.

Yaracuy state governor Julio Leon told local television all victims lived in the town of Bolivar and belonged to the same family, which was apparently enjoying a picnic in a gully when the flash flood hit.

Heavy rains have been affecting the area for about two weeks causing flooding in many communities.

According to Leon, rescue teams were searching for the missing.

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