Heavy Rains Trigger Landslide in La Paz, Destroying Homes and Displacing Residents
A mudslide caused by torrential rain after a prolonged drought has devastated a neighborhood in Bolivia's capital, leaving one child missing and dozens of homes damaged.
- A landslide in La Paz, Bolivia, early Sunday destroyed at least 24 homes and flooded 40 others after heavy rainfall caused a river to overflow.
- Rescue teams, including 300 military personnel, are searching for a missing 5-year-old girl and have evacuated residents trapped by the mud and debris.
- Six people were rescued from the mudslide suffering from hypothermia, while at least 26 others were reported injured in the affected area of Bajo Llojeta.
- President Luis Arce visited the site, pledged aid to victims, and announced plans to investigate illegal hillside construction that worsened the disaster.
- The incident follows months of severe drought in Bolivia, with the rainy season just beginning and authorities issuing warnings about further flooding risks.