http://time.com/4704878/peru-lima-woman-mudslide-footage/
>Mobile phone footage from Peru has captured the dramatic moment a woman swept away in a mudslide extricated herself and escaped to safety.
>Evangelina Chamorro, 32, was feeding her pigs with her husband when they were pulled into the raging river of mud and debris 32 miles south of the capital Lima, the Australian Broadcasting Network reports.
>As she emerged from the torrent, onlookers cheered her on and filmed as she struggling back onto dry land. Chamorro and her husband are both reportedly recovering in hospital.
>Floods have been wreaking havoc across Peru this week, with heavy rains set to continue for two more weeks. The floods follow a series of storms that have killed 62 people and destroyed 12,000 homes so far this year.
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>>122747
It's hard times but we must endure.
Let's work together to get out of this
>>122881
Are you a Peruvian? I'd donate if I had any money to give. This is worse than an earthquake or flood put together!
>>122893
yes, I am. I was talking about Peruvian people to unite but to foreign anons, thanks for your concern.
my family and i almost just go here, and we've got no water, people are dying, the flood might spread to where we are and they might close the roads to the airport when we're leaving...
>>122896
Good luck, Anon
>>122917
Everyone is doing the best they can eve the goverment I don't like too much, it's making its best to control the situation.
Keep alert anon, prepare clothes and everything you will need if you have to leave there fast. Help will come.
Peru must be one
>>122974
thanks
Peruvian here. I live in Lima, and it is refreshing to see the massive mobilisation of young people who are even queueing to work with NGOs. The Catechism Groups of my old High School, for example, is doing an awful lot to distribute toilet paper, food, medicine, blankets and more.
I wanted to go on a World Vision truck to help in Huachipa, but they are full.