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Guatemalan mudslide survivors dilemma: a place not fit to live in but no way out

NUEVO QUEJA, Guatemala The day before Victor Cal left for the United States, he went from relative to relative, collecting money for food during the journey north. His mother was disconsolate. ".

Survivors of Guatemalan Disaster Face Death or Emigration

Survivors of Guatemalan Disaster Face Death or Emigration
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Survivors of Guatemalan Mudslide Face Death or Emigration

Survivors of Guatemalan Mudslide Face Death or Emigration
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Guatemala Mayan villagers tell of harrowing escape from deadly landslide

4 Min Read CHICUZ, Guatemala (Reuters) - Matilde Ical Chen was toasting tortillas over a wood fire for the midday meal when the landslide ripped through the Guatemalan Mayan indigenous village of Queja, burying her mother, sisters and grandparents in a torrent of liquid earth and rock. Slideshow ( 5 images ) Ical Chen, 49, grabbed her husband and six small children and ran, barely surviving a fall into a ravine, she told Reuters in Chicuz, a hamlet three hours on foot from Queja, where she and hundreds of other survivors are now sheltered in a primary school after Thursday’s disaster. “My mother was buried, along with my sisters, their husbands, the whole family, even the grandparents,” Ical Chen said though an interpreter, counting approximately 30 family members who did not escape the mud that rescuers say is up to 50 feet (15 meters) deep.

Guatemala Mayan villagers tell of harrowing escape from deadly landslide

4 Min Read CHICUZ, Guatemala (Reuters) - Matilde Ical Chen was toasting tortillas over a wood fire for the midday meal when the landslide ripped through the Guatemalan Mayan indigenous village of Queja, burying her mother, sisters and grandparents in a torrent of liquid earth and rock. Slideshow ( 5 images ) Ical Chen, 49, grabbed her husband and six small children and ran, barely surviving a fall into a ravine, she told Reuters in Chicuz, a hamlet three hours on foot from Queja, where she and hundreds of other survivors are now sheltered in a primary school after Thursday’s disaster. “My mother was buried, along with my sisters, their husbands, the whole family, even the grandparents,” Ical Chen said though an interpreter, counting approximately 30 family members who did not escape the mud that rescuers say is up to 50 feet (15 meters) deep.

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