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Extreme rains, linked to climate change, caused at least 13 deaths in Colombia, including seven in a landslide.
Torrential rains, 64% above average, have caused at least 13 deaths in Colombia, with a cold front from North America disrupting the country’s typical weather patterns.
In Narino, a landslide buried homes, killing seven; rescue teams used machinery and sniffer dogs.
Six other deaths were reported earlier in the week.
Officials link the extreme rainfall to climate change, which is making Colombia’s tropical climate more unpredictable and intensifying severe weather.
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Las lluvias extremas, vinculadas al cambio climático, causaron al menos 13 muertes en Colombia, incluidos siete en un deslizamiento de tierra.