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At least seven miners dead in Peruvian landslide by Staff Writers Lima (AFP) Feb 21, 2019 At least seven miners died when a landslide hit their camp in Peru's Puno region bordering Bolivia, an official said on Thursday. The landslide struck at the illegal camp on Tuesday following heavy rains in the Andes. The remote location of the camp made it hard for police and firefighters to reach it. "We found the bodies of seven victims," said local mayor Fabian Vargas, who said there were 50 makeshift homes in the camp. There are several illegal mining camps in the region where prospectors are looking for gold. Peru's emergency services said the army and police were continuing to look for survivors. It said the heavy rains would continue. Another 10 people died during the last few weeks in Peru where summer rains often cause landslides in the Andes. Thousands of miners are working illegally in Peru in often precarious conditions.
Earthquake with 7.5 magnitude hits Ecuador The quake struck before dawn in Ecuador's eastern Amazon region 17 kilometers (10 miles) from the town of Montalvo near the border with Peru, the US Geological Survey said. It hit at a depth of 132 kilometers. Most major earthquakes in South America are at shallow depths of 70 kilometers or less, the USGS said. There were two aftershocks, one in the same area and with a magnitude of just over 6.0, Ecuador's Geophysics Institute said. It gave the same 7.5 magnitude for the big quake. "We have no reports of injuries so far, just some broken windows," said Tarcisio Ojeda, mayor of the town of Macas, in Morona Santiago province where the quake hit. Emergency rescue teams were activated. The other aftershock hit the Pacific coast region of Guayas but it did not do any harm either, President Lenin Moreno said on Twitter. None of three tremors had the right features to trigger a tsunami alert, the Navy's Oceanographic Institute said. In 2016 a quake with a magnitude of 7.8 hit the western provinces of Manabi and Esmeraldas, killing 673 people and causing an estimated $3 billion in damage.
Nine countries at UN seek to override China to raise Myanmar United Nations, United States (AFP) Feb 20, 2019 The United States, France, Britain and six other countries on the UN Security Council have called for a meeting on Myanmar that is expected to face opposition from China, diplomats said Wednesday. The meeting requested for next week would be to hear a report from UN envoy Christine Schraner Burgener who last month paid a 12-day visit to Myanmar to discuss the plight of Rohingya refugees. Around 740,000 Muslim Rohingya are living in camps in Bangladesh after they were driven out of Myanmar's nor ... read more
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