Dozens killed in landslide
Rescuers have pulled 35 bodies from a massive landslide which covered a road in northern Guatemala.
Guatemala's Vice President Rafael Espada said he feared the death toll could rise by at least a dozen.
Authorities still do not know how many people were in the area when the landslide struck while people were heading to a weekly Sunday market.
About 15 others were injured in the landslide, near the village of Aquil Grande.
The slide may have been triggered by roadworks, said Angel Estrada, the head of the rescue effort.
Many of the 33 victims were labourers who were returning home after working on the road.
Two people were killed in a landslide along the same road two weeks ago.