After weeks of driving rain triggered landslides Saturday it killed 10 people on a bus and 4 inside a home. Guatemala's president said that the damage estimates after weeks of rain stood at 350-500 million dollars or 40 percent of damage by Agatha which killed 183 in Central America including 165 in Guatemala. it also left thousands homeless. The latest rain triggered two landslides Saturday. one swept away a bus. it injured 20 people. Guatemala's meteoroligists have forecast another 24-36 hours of heavy rain throughout the country. The top priority is dealing with this emergency in Guatemala and keeping everyone else safe and alive.
Miranda Garibaldi
Period 1
posted 9/9/10
5 comments:
I think we should bring home all of our troops in Iraq because that war is not even ours.We are just helping.Don't for get to fly your flags for our troops tommorow Saturday September 11,2010
GO US TROOPS
YOUR AWESOME
I JUST DON'T SEE HOW AN OFFICER CAN HOLD PEOPLE UNDER HOSTAGE IN HONG KONG. DON'T YOU THINK A OFFICER WOULD BE SAVING ARE LIVES FROM BAD PEOPLE AND HE HURTS US.
I'm glad that Germmeny is thinking about changing their energy source. I wish our country would do that so we would not be breathing in bad air and we can stop polution.
well it looks like to me that Packistan and Guatemala are going through the same thing with the floods and all. it sad to see people homeless.
i heard that the miners in chili are still alive so for . i hope they still have enough supplies to last them until they are dug out. it would be great if we sent them food to help them stay alive.
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