'산사태 덮친 주택가'…마다가스카르 폭우로 34명 숨져
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(안타나나리보 AFP=연합뉴스) 24일(현지시간) 마다가스카르의 수도 안타나나리보의 한 주택가에 산사태가 덮쳐 구조대원들이 수색 작업을 진행하고 있다. 당국은 안타나나리보와 마다가스카르 일부 지역에서 열대성 폭풍으로 34명이 사망하고 6만2000명 이상이 피해를 입었다고 밝혔다. kxxsn@yna.co.kr (끝)
A general view of a car park housing several private cars collapsed on houses following the heavy rains of the last few days in the Ankadifotsy neighbourhood of Antananarivo on January 24, 2022. - Rescuers recovered five bodies (four children and one adult) from the rubble and are still looking for two missing people who were startled by the landslide in their sleep. Antananarivo and several regions of Madagascar have been hit by strong tropical storms that have caused 34 deaths and more than 62,000 people affected, according to the authorities. (Photo by RIJASOLO / AFP)
A general view of a car park housing several private cars collapsed on houses following the heavy rains of the last few days in the Ankadifotsy neighbourhood of Antananarivo on January 24, 2022. - Rescuers recovered five bodies (four children and one adult) from the rubble and are still looking for two missing people who were startled by the landslide in their sleep. Antananarivo and several regions of Madagascar have been hit by strong tropical storms that have caused 34 deaths and more than 62,000 people affected, according to the authorities. (Photo by RIJASOLO / AFP)
A general view of a car park housing several private cars collapsed on houses following the heavy rains of the last few days in the Ankadifotsy neighbourhood of Antananarivo on January 24, 2022. - Rescuers recovered five bodies (four children and one adult) from the rubble and are still looking for two missing people who were startled by the landslide in their sleep. Antananarivo and several regions of Madagascar have been hit by strong tropical storms that have caused 34 deaths and more than 62,000 people affected, according to the authorities. (Photo by RIJASOLO / AFP)
TOPSHOT - Firefighters search through rubble after a car park housing several private cars collapsed on houses following the heavy rains of the last few days in the Ankadifotsy neighbourhood of Antananarivo on January 24, 2022. - Rescuers recovered five bodies (four children and one adult) from the rubble and are still looking for two missing people who were startled by the landslide in their sleep. Antananarivo and several regions of Madagascar have been hit by strong tropical storms that have caused 34 deaths and more than 62,000 people affected, according to the authorities. (Photo by RIJASOLO / AFP)
Firefighters search through rubble after a car park housing several private cars collapsed on houses following the heavy rains of the last few days in the Ankadifotsy neighbourhood of Antananarivo on January 24, 2022. - Rescuers recovered five bodies (four children and one adult) from the rubble and are still looking for two missing people who were startled by the landslide in their sleep. Antananarivo and several regions of Madagascar have been hit by strong tropical storms that have caused 34 deaths and more than 62,000 people affected, according to the authorities. (Photo by RIJASOLO / AFP)
Firefighters rest between searching after a car park housing several private cars collapsed on houses following the heavy rains of the last few days in the Ankadifotsy neighbourhood of Antananarivo on January 24, 2022. - Rescuers recovered five bodies (four children and one adult) from the rubble and are still looking for two missing people who were startled by the landslide in their sleep. Antananarivo and several regions of Madagascar have been hit by strong tropical storms that have caused 34 deaths and more than 62,000 people affected, according to the authorities. (Photo by RIJASOLO / AFP)
People walk through flood water after several houses were affected by rising water following heavy rains in Antohomadinika neighbourhood in Antananarivo on January 24, 2022. - Antananarivo and several regions of Madagascar have been hit by strong tropical storms that have caused 34 deaths and more than 62,000 people affected, according to the authorities. (Photo by RIJASOLO / AFP)
epa09705198 Madagascans walk amidst flooding from a tropical cyclone in the neighborhood of Ankorondrano Andranomahery in the capital Antananarivo, Madagascar, 23 January 2022. Heavy rains and wind from the tropical weather system crossed the island late 22 January 2022 causing flooding and landslides. According to the interior ministry at least 10 deaths have been reported from landslides. So far 500 people have been displaced by the storm. EPA/HENITSOA RAFALIA
A family take their belongings after their home was flooded after a week long of heavy rain, in Antananarivo, Madagascar, Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. Tropical storm Ana has caused widespread flooding in Madagascar, causing the deaths of 34 people and displacing more than 55,000, officials said Monday. With heavy rains continuing, rivers in Antananarivo are rising and officials are urging residents to leave low-lying areas of the capital city and surrounding areas. (AP Photo/Alexander Joe)
epa09705167 A Madagascan man uses a boat to move children from a flooded area amidst flooding from a tropical cyclone in the neighborhood of Ankorondrano Andranomahery in the capital Antananarivo, Madagascar, 23 January 2022. Heavy rains and wind from the tropical weather system crossed the island late 22 January 2022 causing flooding and landslides. According to the interior ministry at least 10 deaths have been reported from landslides. So far 500 people have been displaced by the storm. EPA/HENITSOA RAFALIA
People use a net to catch fish around their flooded dwelling in Antananarivo, Madagascar, Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. Tropical storm Ana has caused widespread flooding in Madagascar, causing the deaths of 34 people and displacing more than 55,000, officials said Monday. With heavy rains continuing, rivers in Antananarivo are rising and officials are urging residents to leave low-lying areas of the capital city and surrounding areas. (AP Photo/Alexander Joe)