terça-feira, 30 de novembro de 2010

Devastating floods kill at least 20 in Venezuela


Days of torrential rain have brought widespread flooding to Venezuela, destroying thousands of homes and killing at least 20 people.
A state of emergency has been declared in four states, including the capital, Caracas.
Many of the deaths occurred in poor areas of the capital, where landslides have swept away houses built on steep hillsides.
The government says at least 5,600 people have been left homeless.
Flights have been disrupted at the main international airport and the road linking it to Caracas has been cut by landslides.
Worst hit have been the coastal states of Falcon, Miranda and Vargas, as well as the capital district of Caracas. BBC News