Dozens missing as deadly landslide hits two boats in Peru
A landslide in the Ucayali region of Peru's Amazon rainforest caused a ferry to sink and severely damaged another passenger vessel on Monday around 5:00 AM local time. The incident occurred at a river port in Iparia as passengers were disembarking.

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AI-generatedA landslide in the Ucayali region of Peru's Amazon rainforest caused a ferry to sink and severely damaged another passenger vessel on Monday around 5:00 AM local time. The incident occurred at a river port in Iparia as passengers were disembarking. At least 12 people are confirmed dead, and approximately 50 remain missing, feared to include children. The landslide was triggered by erosion of the Ucayali River bank. National police and the Peruvian Navy are conducting rescue operations, hampered by fast-flowing waters, to find survivors from the boats, which carried passengers including teachers and doctors. Authorities are working to determine the exact number of missing individuals.
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5 extractedThe landslide sank a ferry and seriously damaged another passenger vessel.
At least 12 people have died and around 50 are still missing after a landslide struck two boats.
Rescue operations have been hindered by the fast-flowing river waters.
Some 50 people were on board one of the boats.
The landslide was caused by "erosion" of the bank of the Ucayali River.