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Mother, 5 children dead in Mexico mudslide

File photo shows the aftermath of a mudslide in Mexico.

A mudslide caused by severe weather in Mexico has killed a mother and her five children, authorities say.

The incident happened on Thursday during heavy rains in the eastern state of Veracruz.

The 28-year-old mother and her children aged 12, 11, seven, three and 18 months, were killed in their sleep shortly after their home was hit by a landslide, said Ricardo Maza, the emergency response chief at the Veracruz civil protection agency.

The father, who was injured in the incident, helped in the desperate search for his family members, Maza added.

Heavy rains in Veracruz have caused damage to homes and businesses, and authorities are still trying to fully assess the damage done.

In recent years, Mexico has been hit hard by devastating weather that has triggered landslides.

Earlier this year, several people were killed by landslides in the central and eastern parts of the country.

In 2013, 101 people were killed and dozens more went missing after a landslide engulfed a whole village in the southern state of Guerrero.


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