People look at a bulldozer removing mud as they look for missing relatives after a landslide of mud and rocks in San Vicente, some 80 km east of San Salvador, on November 9, 2009. Floods and landslides killed at least 130 people in El Salvador between Sunday and Monday and sent 10,000 fleeing their homes after a late-season hurricane devastated swaths of mountainous Central America. Landslides and overflowing rivers swept away entire homes, while a raging torrent ripped through an large section of one town. Getty Images logo Getty Images 27 months ago

People look at a bulldozer removing mud as they look for missing relatives after a landslide of mud and rocks in San Vicente, some 80 km east of San Salvador, on November 9, 2009. Floods and landslides killed at least 130 people in El Salvador between Sunday and Monday and sent 10,000 fleeing their homes after a late-season hurricane devastated swaths of mountainous Central America. Landslides and overflowing rivers swept away entire homes, while a raging torrent ripped through an large section of one town.