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A landslide in an illegal cemetery in Bolivia's La Paz has disinterred dead bodies, causing concern for potential contamination of the local water supply. The area, Ovejuyo, is prone to landslides and is considered high-risk for construction due to geological conditions. Despite prohibitions, illegal tombs continue to be built, with at least 44 deaths from flooding and landslides reported over the weekend in Bolivia.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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