Rescue teams in colombia are continuing to search through tonnes of monday before anyone who survived devastating mudslides in the amazon basin. At least 200 people have been killed but with hundreds of others injured or missing, the colombian president says it is impossible to know what the eventual death toll will be. The torrent of mud engulfed the town of mocoa, where Rescue Effo Rts the town of mocoa, where rescue efforts are being hampered by bad weather. Richard lister reports. Mocoa is a place of mud and misery. When the rolling wall of water and debris rushed through here on friday night, it swept away houses, cars, trees and people. Whole families died here. The painstaking search for survivors is continuing. Rescue workers moving quietly through flattened neighbourhoods hoping for Signs Of Life in the wreckage. Nothing here. With every hour that passes, hopes of finding more people alive diminish. Within hours of the deluge, Message Boards went up listing the dead and the mi
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