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*Perilous Times and Global Warming*

Sep 8, 11:39 PM EDT
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Heavy Rains/Landslides Kill 14 in Mexico*

By LISA J. ADAMS
Associated Press Writer
   

MEXICO CITY (AP) -- A landslide buried buses and cars on a highway in 
the central state of Puebla and killed at least four travelers Thursday, 
a day after a separate avalanche left 10 villagers dead in northern Mexico.

The Puebla landslide occurred on a highway between Mexico City and the 
city of Tuxpan in the Gulf coast state of Veracruz, covering with dirt 
and mud two tractor-trailers, two passenger buses, three public 
passenger vans and a car, Puebla state official Ismael Rios told Radio 
Formato 21. Four people died and at least 11 were injured, Puebla's 
interior secretary, Javier Lopez Avala, later told a news conference 
that was broadcast live on the radio.

Dozens of rescuers and soldiers equipped with sniffer dogs tried to dig 
the vehicles out of the mud Thursday night. It was not clear if they 
expected to find more victims, or exactly what caused the landslide.

Lopez Avala said workers had been using heavy machinery on the site 
recently to extract gravel, which weakened the hillside that collapsed. 
Heavy rains have pounded that part of the country in recent weeks as well.
    
  
A landslide Wednesday that authorities said was triggered by heavy rains 
killed 10 people, mostly children, and injured three others when five 
homes were buried by mud in the remote indigenous village of 
Chalchihuitillo, 450 miles northwest of Mexico City, Serenia Moreno, a 
spokeswoman for local authorities said by telephone.

Five members of one family - including a man, his wife and three 
children, ages 5 to 9 - were killed after an avalanche of mud and rocks 
buried their home. Five children, ages 5 months to 7 years, were killed 
in the other four homes, the spokeswoman said.

Moreno said authorities didn't know how many people were in the homes 
and rescue crews were still digging through the mud in search of other 
possible victims.

The homes, in Durango state, were at the foot of a mountain that gave 
way after strong rain storms.
   
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Associated Press Writer Olga R. Rodriguez contributed to this report 
from Monterrey.

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