Madeira
LISBON, Portugal - Reports say authorities in Madeira have increased to 29 the number of people reported missing in the Portuguese island's deadly landslides last weekend.
LISBON, Portugal - Madeira on Tuesday began burying its dead from the Portuguese island's worst natural disaster since the 19th century, even as emergency crews kept searching for 13 people who remained missing.
LISBON, Portugal - Authorities in Madeira say 19 people who had been reported missing have now been located and are fine after weekend landslides that killed dozens in the Portuguese island's worst disaster in living memory.
FUNCHAL, Madeira Islands - Emergency crews in Madeira are looking for 32 people still missing four days after weekend landslides that claimed dozens of lives in the Portuguese island's worst disaster in living memory.
FUNCHAL, Madeira Islands - The number of missing on Madeira has jumped to 32, authorities said, after weekend landslides crashed down the Portuguese vacation island's steep slopes, smashing into homes and leaving 42 people confirmed dead.
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