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Dozens killed as landslides sweep though Venezuela

At least 25 people have been killed and more than 50 are still missing after landslides swept away their homes in the Venezuelan town of Las Tejerías. (BBC)

About 1,000 emergency personnel are taking part in search and rescue operations.

“We’re trying to save whoever we can and are expressing our condolences to all those who have lost a loved one,” Vice-President Delcy Rodríguez said.

President Nicolás Maduro has declared three days of national mourning.

Among those killed are two toddlers, local media said.

Torrential rainfall caused the river El Pato to burst its banks. The resulting floodwaters swept away, trees, cars, houses and shops in the town, some 50km southwest of the capital, Caracas.

On the walls of the houses, thick mud showed how high the floodwaters had risen.

One man told AFP he had survived by clinging on to an antenna for 40 minutes while his home and others were swept away. “The river caught me and I couldn’t find anything to do besides climbing a roof and grabbing onto an antenna,” the 65-year-old said.

Carmen Meléndez, who has lived in the town her whole life, said: “The village is lost. Las Tejerías is lost.”

According to the Efe news agency, the electricity supply to the town has been cut, leaving it in darkness.

Residents dug through the cloying mud by hand to try to find survivors. They were joined by sniffer dogs and specialised search teams.

Interior Minister Remigio Ceballos said the landslides had been caused by Hurricane Julia, which passed just north of Venezuela.

“There was a record rainfall, as much rain in one day as is usually seen in a month,” he said.

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