At least 20 dead after torrential rains in Venezuela

Heavy rains have also hit other parts of Venezuela, including the capital Caracas

August 26, 2021 10:34 pm | Updated 10:35 pm IST - Mérida

A child stands in front of houses destroyed by a mudslide in the town of Tovar in the state of Merida, Venezuela on August 25, 2021. - The death toll from heavy rains that triggered mudslides and floods in western Venezuela has risen to 20, local authorities said Wednesday, with 17 other people missing. (Photo by Miguel Zambrano / AFP)

A child stands in front of houses destroyed by a mudslide in the town of Tovar in the state of Merida, Venezuela on August 25, 2021. - The death toll from heavy rains that triggered mudslides and floods in western Venezuela has risen to 20, local authorities said Wednesday, with 17 other people missing. (Photo by Miguel Zambrano / AFP)

The death toll from heavy rains that triggered mudslides and floods in western Venezuela has risen to 20, authorities said on Wednesday, with 17 others missing. Nine states are in an "emergency" situation and more than 54,000 people have been affected by the downpours, Interior Minister Remigio Ceballos said.

On Tuesday he warned it would continue to rain "for the next 10 days."

The hardest-hit areas are in the state of Merida, where the Mocoties river burst its banks and flooded a village, cutting off electricity and telephone links.

Local official Jehyson Guzman said the number of dead had "increased today to 20" — up from 15.

Heavy rains have also hit other parts of Venezuela, including the capital Caracas.

The downpours have destroyed more than 8,000 homes in 11 states, according to President Nicolas Maduro, who linked the extreme weather to climate change.

Scientists said climate change is intensifying the risk of heavy rain around the world, because a warmer atmosphere holds more water.

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