
"We found almost all of them huddled together, which means that they were going to try and evacuate but sadly they didn't have time," Sergio Cabanas, an official at Guatemala's disaster agency Conred told Reuters.
#Guatemala: Relatives mourn next to coffin of a victim of #CambrayII landslide. 300 still missing. (Getty) pic.twitter.com/QiCMcY1lSn— reported.ly (@reportedly) October 5, 2015"Some died from the impact, some from asphyxiation and some ... from heart attacks," he added.
As of Monday evening, emergency services chief Alejandro Maldonado confirmed that at least 300 people were still unaccounted for.
At least 73 killed, hundreds feared buried under Guatemala landslide (PHOTOS, VIDEO) http://t.co/jayMEE2af3 pic.twitter.com/NApilfU4Cu — RT (@RT_com) October 4, 2015However, hope of finding survivors under the mud dims with each passing day.
#Guatemala: Young boys carry coffin of one of their classmate, Brayan Sandoval, who died in tragic mudslide (Getty) pic.twitter.com/7T1s9xMZiW — reported.ly (@reportedly) October 5, 2015A wall of about four meters (13 feet) collapsed around rescue workers inspecting the area, AFP reported.
Searchers find dead families huddled together in #Guatemala mudslide, at least 152 dead http://t.co/LUktvUGHNc pic.twitter.com/lIWSzIKehi — TODAY (@TODAYonline) October 6, 2015A massive landslide tore through the village of El Cambray II in the municipality of Santa Catarina Pinula on Thursday night following heavy rains, destroying or damaging 125 homes.
#TragediaElCambray Este perrito fue rescatado y espera encontrar a sus dueños | Publinews http://t.co/0gZs6huds3 pic.twitter.com/TIE5v2YdHe — Publinews Guatemala (@Publinews_GT) October 5, 2015Just last year, municipal authorities had urged the community to relocate families living in dangerous areas several times. However, many residents refused to leave, saying they had nowhere to go.



Comment: Wide-scale earth changes are becoming a recurring phenomenon. For more check out last month's summary.