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View of the site of a landslide triggered by heavy rains, during rescue operations, in Alausi, Ecuador March 28, 2023/REUTERSPix: The number of people killed in a massive landslide in Ecuador has risen to 27, authorities said on Saturday, adding that rescue teams are still searching for dozens of missing people after the tragedy struck nearly a week ago.
Rescuers have spent the last six days digging through the rubble in the southern town some 180 miles south of the capital Quito searching for dozens of people, with the death toll steadily climbing.
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