The World - News from June 26, 1988
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The threat of more rockslides interrupted rescue work in the entombed Turkish village of Catak as hopes faded for victims of Thursday’s landslide. The Anatolian News Agency quoted a Turkish official as saying that 44 people, including three German tourists, are missing. About 200 Turkish searchers and a West German team using specially trained dogs are hunting for survivors in the village, buried under half a million tons of sodden earth and rock. The rescue workers were concentrating their search at a roadside restaurant where villagers said about 30 travelers were eating breakfast when the slide struck.
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