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UPI - Sun Nov 8, 8:02 pm ET
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- At least 91 people have died and thousands were evacuated due to heavy rain, flooding and mudslides in El Salvador, authorities said.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sun Nov 8, 9:29 am ET
At least 42 people have been killed by flooding and mudslides in El Salvador due to heavy rains caused by Hurricane Ida, Interior Minister Humberto Centeno said in a press conference carried by national radio.
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INO News - Mon Nov 9, 8:40 am ET
(RTTNews) - The death toll in El Salvador flooding and landslides following days of torrential rain triggered by Hurricane Ida rose to 124 Monday. President Mauricio Funes has declared a nation-wide state of emergency, describing the damage as "incalculable."
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The Daily Jeffersonian - Mon Nov 9, 12:23 pm ET
VERAPAZ, El Salvador (AP) - Torrents of mud and boulders choked the streets of Verapaz on Sunday, part of massive wave of rain-fueled flooding that authorities said killed 91 people throughout El Salvador and left about five dozen missing.Almost 7,000 peop
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Los Angeles Times - Sun Nov 8, 5:50 pm ET
Dozens are reported missing after three days of rain. Meteorologists say the downpour is unrelated to Hurricane Ida, now swirling off Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. Torrential rains in El Salvador triggered flooding and mudslides that left at least 124 people dead across the Central American nation, officials said Sunday.
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Contra Costa Times - Mon Nov 9, 1:00 am ET
VERAPAZ, El Salvador — Mud and boulders loosened by heavy rains swept down a volcano and partly buried a small town Sunday, devouring homes as flooding and landslides across El Salvador killed at least 124 people, authorities said.
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Insurance Journal - Mon Nov 9, 6:21 am ET
Hurricane Ida headed toward oil and gas facilities in the central Gulf of Mexico on Monday on a path to the U.S. Gulf Coast after killing 124 people in El Salvador following floods and ...
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The Spokesman-Review - Mon Nov 9, 3:14 am ET
VERAPAZ, El Salvador – Mud and boulders loosened by heavy rains swept down a volcano and partly buried a small town Sunday, swallowing up homes as flooding and landslides across El Salvador killed at least 124 people, authorities said. Hundreds of soldiers, police and residents dug through rock and debris in Verapaz looking for another 60 people missing from the mudslide, which struck before ...
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UPI - Sun Nov 8, 1:50 pm ET
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- A total of 54 people died Sunday in El Salvador as the Central American country was besieged by heavy rains, flooding and landslides, authorities said.
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Kansas City InfoZine - Mon Nov 9, 9:02 am ET
A strengthened Hurricane Ida is making its way toward the Gulf of Mexico, while the death toll from floods in El Salvador has risen to 91.
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MSNBC - Sun Nov 8, 1:08 pm ET
Torrents of mud and boulders choked the streets of Verapaz on Sunday, part of massive wave of rain-fueled flooding that authorities said killed 91 people throughout El Salvador and left about five dozen missing.
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The Gainesville Sun - Mon Nov 9, 12:09 am ET
The Associated Press Mud and boulders loosened by heavy rains swept down a volcano and partly buried a small town Sunday, swallowing up homes as flooding and landslides across El Salvador killed at least 124 people, authorities said.
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WISH-TV Indianapolis - Sun Nov 8, 11:32 pm ET
Mud and boulders loosened by heavy rains swept down a volcano and partly buried a small town Sunday, swallowing up homes as flooding and landslides across El Salvador killed at least 124 people,... Read more at www.WISHTV.com
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CBS4 Miami - Sun Nov 8, 11:53 pm ET
Mud and boulders loosened by heavy rains swept down a volcano and partly buried a small town Sunday, swallowing up homes as flooding and landslides across El Salvador killed at least 124 people, authorities said. Hundreds of soldiers, police and residents dug through rock and debris in Verapaz looking for another 60 people missing from the mudslide, which struck before dawn Sunday while ...
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EARTHtimes.org - Mon Nov 9, 1:19 am ET
Mexico City/San Salvador, El Salvador - More than 100 people were killed as heavy rains set off mudslides and sent rivers over their banks in El Salvador, rescue workers said Sunday. The rainfall, which came amid a cold fr...