Hey Guys,
Earlier this week, another heavy rain hit Guatemala, which caused a few more landslides. As of today, 38 people have died. I don't want this to be a super depressing post, but I'm gonna let you know what happened if you would like to continue reading.
Also, I think that I am going to keep posting things up here on the blog, even though our trip is over. Maybe it'll turn into a prayer wall for Guatemala. Maybe it'll just be good to know what's going on down there sometimes. Maybe it will be a good outlet to share thoughts. Maybe it will be a good way for some of you to keep in touch and see what's goin on in our lives. Or maybe it'll be cool to look back someday and see the growth that has happened in our lives, as the Lord continues to break our hearts for the lost.
Also, I think that I am going to keep posting things up here on the blog, even though our trip is over. Maybe it'll turn into a prayer wall for Guatemala. Maybe it'll just be good to know what's going on down there sometimes. Maybe it will be a good outlet to share thoughts. Maybe it will be a good way for some of you to keep in touch and see what's goin on in our lives. Or maybe it'll be cool to look back someday and see the growth that has happened in our lives, as the Lord continues to break our hearts for the lost.
Earlier today, I was talking to my friend who was on my team this year in Guate, and he reminded me of something that I thought about during Agatha...maybe...just maybe one of those people that died, might have been someone that we had the opportunity to lead to Christ. That because of our faithfulness to God's calling-maybe at least one person doesn't have a sad ending today. I mean come on...how cool is that??
I just wanna ask right now for continued prayer over Guatemala. For the people and families effected by this, and also just for the people that surrendered their lives to Christ earlier this summer. I think it's easy to come back home and forget to lift them up.
Please feel free to share what's goin on with you. What you're thinking about what's posted, any thoughts, or how we can be praying for you.
Love and miss you guys. (US and Guatemalan team)
xoxoxo,
Aubrey
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NAHUALA, Guatemala — Torrential rains from a tropical depression caused landslides that have killed at least 38 people in Guatemala — some of them rescuers trying to save people already buried under a wall of mud.
In the village of Nahuala, about 200 rescue workers searched through mud and rocks for bodies Sunday after two slides in the same spot killed at least 20 along a highway leading northwest of the capital toward Mexico. Another slide closer to Guatemala City killed at least 12.
Suagustino Pascual Tuy, a Nahuala police officer, said he and several others rushed to the highway with picks and shovels after hearing radio reports of the fallen earth, which had buried two pickup trucks and a bus at kilometer 171 of the Inter-American highway.
Pascual Tuy said the crowds were able to rescue several people alive including his nephew, who was driving one of the pickups.
"He is in critical condition, but thank God we were able to get him out alive," he said.
Pascual Tuy said people were still digging through the rubble when the mountain above them began crackling. He shouted a warning, but moments later the second slide buried a number of rescuers. Pascual Tuy ran for his life and the slide only caught his legs.
"The mountain was making noise like an earthquake, but people wouldn't leave," he said. "They were being
stubborn and didn't get out."
Regional fire department Maj. Otto Mazariegos said at least 50 people are believed to be buried.
"Under the earth there is a bus that carried we don't know how many people, and there are those who tried to help the victims of the first slide," Mazariegos said.
Rescue crews have recovered 20 bodies from that site, said fire department spokesman Jose Rodriguez.
A few hours earlier, a landslide at kilometer 81 of the same highway partially buried a bus, killing 12 people.
Pascual Tuy said there have been several landslides along the highway in the last year, and authorities knew of the danger.
"Last year there was a landslide there, 15 days ago there was a landslide," he said. "But now a big one came."
President Alvaro Colom visited the area Sunday and said the following day would be declared a national day of mourning.
Speaking Saturday, even before news of the second slide, Colom said, "It is a tragic day. Today alone 18 people have died, 12 buried by a hill when they traveled in a bus." Four children and two adults died in slides elsewhere, he said.
The president told officials to close the highway.
"There are several hillsides that are loose and could fall. So we ask the population to not go out, to avoid moving along the highways," he said.
Heavy rains from Tropical Depression 11-E have pelted Guatemala for days, unleashing mudslides in several areas, cutting highways and prompting officials to evacuate thousands of people.


7 comments:
I will be praying for them. We also need to pfay for others in the US who have been effected bt hurricanes.
Oh my, I hadn't even heard about this. I just checked back to read some old posts from the trip and saw this. I can't believe how bad that is. Guatemala will continue to be in my prayers.
And I think it'd be a great idea for you guys to continue posting as a prayer wall and such. :)
-Jackie
P.S. I met Lexi last night!! Finally. Lol.
Thanks for posting this Aubrey! I had no idea what was going on down there...I'll keep praying.
PS: LOOOVEE the new blog look. Super awesome.
P.P.S: jackie! it was awesome meeting you on Sunday. =)
Yeah, I haven't seen anything else about it on the news. Seems like things are okay now...
Hah. Thanks Lexi. Apparently the background that was there before is "no longer available" so i figured instead of having a background that said "this image has been removed" i'd do something funkieC:
heyyy!! we are ok :) hope yall are doing great! i honestly hope to see u all again...im missing you so much right now! :( but i know we will see in heaven again one day....-Sergio :)
Heyy Sergio! oh my goodness I miss you soooooo much! I hope you are doing well. C:
praying for Guatemala <33
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