
An aereal view showing some of the damage following a landslide in the locality of Santa Maria Tlahuitoltepec, in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, 29 September 2010. At least 11 people are still missing, eight of them are minors after the landslide at the indigenous community of Tlahuitoltepec on 28 September 2010. EPA/JOSE MENDEZ

Mexican authorities participate in the clearance and rescue work after a landslide in the locality of Santa Maria Tlahuitoltepec, in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, 29 September 2010. According to inhabitants of the region, four homes were buried and at least 6 people are still missing after the landslide at the indigenous community of Tlahuitoltepec on 28 September 2010. EPA/JOSE MENDEZ

An ambulance and a truck trapped in the mud after a landslide in the locality of Santa Maria Tlahuitoltepec, in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, 29 September 2010. At least 11 people are still missing, eight of them are minors after the landslide at the indigenous community of Tlahuitoltepec on 28 September 2010. EPA/JOSE MENDEZ

Volunteers and authorities participate in the rescue of the victims after a landslide in the locality of Santa Maria Tlahuitoltepec, in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, 29 September 2010. At least 11 people are still missing, eight of them are minors after the landslide at the indigenous community of Tlahuitoltepec on 28 September 2010. EPA/ULISES RUIZ BASURTO

Volunteers participate in the rescue of the victims after a landslide in the locality of Santa Maria Tlahuitoltepec, in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, 29 September 2010. At least 11 people are still missing, eight of them are minors after the landslide at the indigenous community of Tlahuitoltepec on 28 September 2010. EPA/ULISES RUIZ BASURTO

Inhabitants observe a vehicle at the edge of a road after a landslide in the locality of Santa Maria Tlahuitoltepec, in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, 29 September 2010. According to inhabitants of the region, four homes were buried and at least 6 people are still missing after the landslide at the indigenous community of Tlahuitoltepec on 28 September 2010. EPA/JOSE MENDEZ

Volunteers participate in the rescue of the victims after a landslide in the locality of Santa Maria Tlahuitoltepec, in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, 29 September 2010. According to inhabitants of the region, four homes were buried and at least 6 people are still missing after the landslide at the indigenous community of Tlahuitoltepec on 28 September 2010. EPA/ULISES RUIZ BASURTO

Volunteers and authorities participate in the rescue of the victims after a landslide in the locality of Santa Maria Tlahuitoltepec, in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, 29 September 2010. At least 11 people are still missing, eight of them are minors after the landslide at the indigenous community of Tlahuitoltepec on 28 September 2010. EPA/JOSE MENDEZ

Inhabitants from the village of Tlahuitoltepec walk through a street as volunteers and authorities participate in the rescue of the victims after a landslide in the locality of Santa Maria Tlahuitoltepec, in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, 29 September 2010. At least 11 people are still missing, eight of them are minors after the landslide at the indigenous community of Tlahuitoltepec on 28 September 2010. EPA/JOSE MENDEZ