<p>The National Fire Department of Colombia</a> reported at at least 112 people have died and 190 people were injured in landslides and flooding in Mocoa, Colombia, on April 1.</p><p>The landslide was caused by the sudden rise of the Putumayo River, according to reports</a>. Seventeen neighborhoods were destroyed, according to the National Unit for Disaster Risk Management of Colombia</a>.</p><p>Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos departed to Mocoa</a> on Saturday to coordinate the response to the tragedy. Hundreds are still missing, according to reports</a>. Videos and photos show the army rescuing residents.</p><br />