Mudslide in Guatemala: At least 1400 dead

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In summary: This is so stupid I don't even know where to start. For one, its 12,500 miles away and two... hmm.. but the rest sounds about right.
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As if it wasn't enough with the earthquake in Kashmir, another natural disaster has happened in Guatemala:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/americas/10/09/guatemala.landslide.reut/index.html
 
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arildno said:
As if it wasn't enough with the earthquake in Kashmir, another natural disaster has happened in Guatemala:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/americas/10/09/guatemala.landslide.reut/index.html

Yes it so depressing, why the heck can't some thing good happen in this stinking
world.
 
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wolram said:
Yes it so depressing, why the heck can't some thing good happen in this stinking
world.

Doesn't sell newspapers, that's why.
 
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Pengwuino said:
Doesn't sell newspapers, that's why.
Well, you might have a look at this site:
http://www.happynews.com/
 
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arildno said:
Well, you might have a look at this site:
http://www.happynews.com/

See, 10 seconds of that and I already am bored
 
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Pengwuino said:
Doesn't sell newspapers, that's why.

News papers, i remember there secondary use, may be one should not bother
with there primary and revert to the secondary.
 
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maybe the mudslide is linked to the earthquake
 
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This is terrible news. It was yet another hurricane that brought the rain that led to this! :bugeye: What a crazy year for weather.
 
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Moonbear said:
This is terrible news. It was yet another hurricane that brought the rain that led to this! :bugeye: What a crazy year for weather.

And oddly enough (ok well not scientifically odd), its been beautiful where I live.
 
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Another tragic loss...

cefarix said:
maybe the mudslide is linked to the earthquake

Erm, how?
 
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It was obviously a big enough earthquake to shake that mountain 11,000 miles away, which dislodged dust particles, Cambodian village people were allergic, and all simultaneous sneezed, eventually starting Hurricane Stan.
 
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Mk said:
It was obviously a big enough earthquake to shake that mountain 11,000 miles away, which dislodged dust particles, Cambodian village people were allergic, and all simultaneous sneezed, eventually starting Hurricane Stan.

This is so stupid I don't even know where to start. For one, its 12,500 miles away and two... hmm.. but the rest sounds about right.
 

FAQ: Mudslide in Guatemala: At least 1400 dead

What caused the mudslide in Guatemala?

The mudslide in Guatemala was caused by heavy rainfall, deforestation, and unstable land due to previous earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.

How many people were killed in the mudslide?

At least 1400 people were killed in the mudslide in Guatemala.

Were there any warning signs before the mudslide?

There were some warning signs, such as previous landslides in the area and the recent heavy rainfall. However, there was no specific warning for this particular mudslide.

What is being done to help the victims of the mudslide?

The Guatemalan government and various international aid organizations are providing assistance to the victims of the mudslide. This includes search and rescue efforts, providing shelter and basic necessities, and long-term support for rebuilding and recovery.

Could this mudslide have been prevented?

It is difficult to say for certain, but the combination of factors that caused the mudslide suggests that it may have been difficult to prevent. However, measures such as improved land management and early warning systems could help prevent similar disasters in the future.

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