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Colombia landslide: Joy at baby's 'miracle' survival | Colombia landslide: Joy at baby's 'miracle' survival |
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An 11-month-old baby has survived a devastating mudslide in Colombia that killed at least 78 people. | An 11-month-old baby has survived a devastating mudslide in Colombia that killed at least 78 people. |
The boy's mother and 11 other relatives were swept away in the town of Salgar in north-western Antioquia province on Monday. | The boy's mother and 11 other relatives were swept away in the town of Salgar in north-western Antioquia province on Monday. |
Doctors think the infant, who was named as Jhosep Diaz, survived because he was in a padded crib carried more than a kilometre by the waters. | Doctors think the infant, who was named as Jhosep Diaz, survived because he was in a padded crib carried more than a kilometre by the waters. |
Rescuers are still searching for victims of the mudslide. | Rescuers are still searching for victims of the mudslide. |
The doctors who treated the baby boy said he was very cold but relatively unharmed. | The doctors who treated the baby boy said he was very cold but relatively unharmed. |
"He was unconscious and didn't open his little eyes but was breathing," Dr Jesus Antonio Guisao told the AP news agency. | "He was unconscious and didn't open his little eyes but was breathing," Dr Jesus Antonio Guisao told the AP news agency. |
The child's grandfather, Alvaro Hernandez, is expected to assume custody. | |
"Amid so much bad news concerning the death of 16 of our relatives, my grandson's survival is a miracle,'' he said. | "Amid so much bad news concerning the death of 16 of our relatives, my grandson's survival is a miracle,'' he said. |
The landslide was Colombia's worst natural disaster since a 1999 earthquake. | The landslide was Colombia's worst natural disaster since a 1999 earthquake. |
Locals and rescuers are having to search a 40km-long (25 mile) stretch of land on the banks of the Liboriana river. | Locals and rescuers are having to search a 40km-long (25 mile) stretch of land on the banks of the Liboriana river. |
Most of the residents were asleep when the landslide struck at 03:00 local time (08:00 GMT). | Most of the residents were asleep when the landslide struck at 03:00 local time (08:00 GMT). |
Leidi Yasmin Alcaraz Flores, 22, was at home in the village of La Liboriana, when her mother woke her up. | Leidi Yasmin Alcaraz Flores, 22, was at home in the village of La Liboriana, when her mother woke her up. |
"My mother said we had to get out quick," she told the BBC. "She said there was a mudslide. | "My mother said we had to get out quick," she told the BBC. "She said there was a mudslide. |
"I leapt out of bed in what I was wearing, grabbed my kids [a baby almost two years old and a five-year-old boy] and we just got out." | "I leapt out of bed in what I was wearing, grabbed my kids [a baby almost two years old and a five-year-old boy] and we just got out." |
She managed to reach higher ground and waited there till dawn. | She managed to reach higher ground and waited there till dawn. |
"The river reached 15 or 20 times its normal size," said Cesar Augusto Garcia, a local ombudsman in the municipality of Salgar. | "The river reached 15 or 20 times its normal size," said Cesar Augusto Garcia, a local ombudsman in the municipality of Salgar. |
Speaking to the BBC he said: "The river has flooded before but never to this size." | Speaking to the BBC he said: "The river has flooded before but never to this size." |
Landslides are common in the mountains of Colombia, where heavy rain often sweeps away poorly built houses. | Landslides are common in the mountains of Colombia, where heavy rain often sweeps away poorly built houses. |
President Juan Manuel Santos, who visited the area on Tuesday, promised that the survivors would be provided with free housing under a government scheme. | President Juan Manuel Santos, who visited the area on Tuesday, promised that the survivors would be provided with free housing under a government scheme. |
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