2017. When the earth trembles
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View of the Wachuna hill, area where the detachment occurred, which left a total of 11 fatalities in San Pedro Soloma, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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Members of the affected family mourn their loved ones during the vigil after a landslide left 11 people dead in San Pedro Soloma, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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View of a piece of clothing left in the mud after the landslide occurred on the Wachuna hill, which left a total of 11 victims in San Pedro Soloma, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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Rescue and cleaning work the Wachuna hill, area where the tragedy occurred, which left a total of 11 victims in San Pedro Soloma, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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Members of the affected family mourn their loved ones during the vigil after a landslide left 11 people dead in San Pedro Soloma, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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Members of the affected family offer food to their relatives and friends during the vigil after a landslide left 11 people dead in San Pedro Soloma, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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A neighbour of the affected family offers money to help the them during the vigil after a landslide left 11 people dead in San Pedro Soloma, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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A woman walks over the rest of one of the houses destroyed during the tragedy occurred on the Wachuna hill, area where the detachment occurred, which left a total of 11 fatalities in San Pedro Soloma, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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Members of the affected family mourn their loved ones during the vigil after a landslide left 11 people dead in San Pedro Soloma, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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Alicio García, checks on his daughter, Mariola Saray, at her room of the Huehuetenango hospital where she and her sister Lady Alicia recover from the wounds suffered in the tragedy. Alicio was widowed by Aura Irene Carrillo, 36 years old and father of six children, four of whom died in the detachment: Mayra Lorena García Carrillo, 18, Elvira Vicenta García Carrillo, 11 years old, Fernanda Noemí García Carrillo, 5 years old and Alicio David García Carrillo, 6 months old. Two of her daughters survived: Lady Alicia García Carrillo, 9 years old, and Mariola Saray García Carrillo, 3 years old.
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Residents of San Pedro Soloma say goodbye to their loved ones during the funeral, after a landslide left 11 people dead in San Pedro Soloma, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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Residents of San Pedro Soloma say goodbye to their loved ones during the funeral, after a landslide left 11 people dead in San Pedro Soloma, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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A member of the affected family says goodbye to one of the victims, a six-month-old baby, during the wake, after a landslide left 11 people dead in San Pedro Soloma, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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Goodbye messages in a wall from schoolmates of the children who died after a landslide left 11 people dead in San Pedro Soloma, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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Schoolmates pay respects to the children who died after a landslide left 11 people dead in San Pedro Soloma, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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Alicio García, hugs his daughter, Lady Alicia, at the Huehuetenango hospital where she and her sister Mariola Saray recover from the wounds suffered in the tragedy. Alicio was widowed by Aura Irene Carrillo, 36 years old and father of six children, four of whom died in the detachment: Mayra Lorena García Carrillo, 18, Elvira Vicenta García Carrillo, 11 years old, Fernanda Noemí García Carrillo, 5 years old and Alicio David García Carrillo, 6 months old. Two of her daughters survived: Lady Alicia García Carrillo, 9 years old, and Mariola Saray García Carrillo, 3 years old.
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View of what is left of one of the houses destroyed during the tragedy occurred on the Wachuna hill, area where the detachment occurred, which left a total of 11 fatalities in San Pedro Soloma, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.