Colombia – Deadly Landslide in Nariño

At least 13 people have died in a landslide in the municipality of Mallama, near the town of Túquerres in Nariño Department, Colombia.

The landslide occurred on 21 January, 2018 after a period of heavy rain. A huge section of a hillside along the Tumaco-Pasto highway fell onto the road, pushing a bus carrying at least 15 passengers into a ravine.

The victims are thought to include the driver and a young child. As of 22 January, 2 people were still missing. Police, firefighters, Red Cross, civil defence officials and a team of volunteers are still searching the area for survivors.

Scene of the landslide near Mallama, Narino, Colombia, January 2018. Photo: Dirección Nacional de Bomberos de Colombia del Ministerio del Interior.
Scene of the landslide near Mallama, Narino, Colombia, January 2018. Photo: Dirección Nacional de Bomberos de Colombia del Ministerio del Interior.

Bomberos Colombia reported that a further landslide had damaged a road near Yanancha and Guaitarilla. No casualties were reported.

Orange level alerts for landslides in several areas of the country, including Tumaco, Ricaurte, Barbacoas and Mallama in Nariño Department.

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Flood Summary

Last updated: January 25, 2018
Event
Nariño Department, Colombia, January 2018
Date
January 21 to January 22, 2018
Type
Landslide
Cause
Extreme rainfall

Locations

A - Mallama
B - Túquerres

Damages

Fatalities
13 people
Mallama, Narino - January 21 to January 22, 2018