మెక్సికోలో భారీ వర్షాలకు కొండ చరియలు విరిగి ఇళ్లపై పడ్డాయి. ప్యూబ్లా నగర శివార్లలోని సాంటో టోమస్ చౌట్ల గ్రామంలో జరిగిన ఈ ప్రమాదంలో ఆరుగురు మరణించారు. వీరిలో ఇద్దరు చిన్నారులు.
శిథిలాల చిక్కుకున్న వారిని కాపాడేందుకు భద్రతా సిబ్బంది రంగంలోకి దిగారు. ఇంటింటికీ వెళ్లి పరిస్థితులు పరిశీలించారు.
మెక్సికోలో వరుణుడి ప్రకోపానికి ఆరుగురు బలి
మెక్సికోలోని ప్యూబ్లా నగరంలో వర్షం బీభత్సం సృష్టించింది. బురద నీరు రోడ్లపై ఏరులై పారింది. కొండ చరియలు ఇళ్లపై విరిగిపడి ఆరుగురు మృత్యువాత పడ్డారు.
మెక్సికోలో వరుణుడి ప్రకోపానికి ఆరుగురు బలి
మెక్సికోలో భారీ వర్షాలకు కొండ చరియలు విరిగి ఇళ్లపై పడ్డాయి. ప్యూబ్లా నగర శివార్లలోని సాంటో టోమస్ చౌట్ల గ్రామంలో జరిగిన ఈ ప్రమాదంలో ఆరుగురు మరణించారు. వీరిలో ఇద్దరు చిన్నారులు.
శిథిలాల చిక్కుకున్న వారిని కాపాడేందుకు భద్రతా సిబ్బంది రంగంలోకి దిగారు. ఇంటింటికీ వెళ్లి పరిస్థితులు పరిశీలించారు.
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Karida - 8 July 2019
1. Various still images showing locals standing near the bodies of victims recovered in recent tribal violence
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Police and soldiers were sent to Papua New Guinea's highlands to make arrests and provide security after more than 20 people, mostly women and children, were slain in recent tribal violence over a feud that has lasted for years, officials said Wednesday.
In the latest attack, 16 women and children were killed this week by assailants armed with rifles in the village of Karida in Hela province, said Papua New Guinea Acting Police Commissioner Francis Tokura.
Because two of the victims were pregnant, police put the death toll at 18.
Officials differ on whether the attack happened on Sunday or Monday.
Authorities say the slaughter was probably retaliation for an ambush near Peta village on Saturday that left six or seven people dead.
Tribal violence is common in Papua New Guinea's interior, where villagers avenge relatives in retaliation known as payback.
A Hela official said the latest violence was part of a tribal war that had been waged for more than 15 years.
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Karida - 8 July 2019
1. Various still images showing locals standing near the bodies of victims recovered in recent tribal violence
STORYLINE:
Police and soldiers were sent to Papua New Guinea's highlands to make arrests and provide security after more than 20 people, mostly women and children, were slain in recent tribal violence over a feud that has lasted for years, officials said Wednesday.
In the latest attack, 16 women and children were killed this week by assailants armed with rifles in the village of Karida in Hela province, said Papua New Guinea Acting Police Commissioner Francis Tokura.
Because two of the victims were pregnant, police put the death toll at 18.
Officials differ on whether the attack happened on Sunday or Monday.
Authorities say the slaughter was probably retaliation for an ambush near Peta village on Saturday that left six or seven people dead.
Tribal violence is common in Papua New Guinea's interior, where villagers avenge relatives in retaliation known as payback.
A Hela official said the latest violence was part of a tribal war that had been waged for more than 15 years.
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