"A landslide, which hit the southern slope of Cerro Hermitte early on Sunday, destroyed or severely damaged several homes, forcing over 90 families to evacuate from Comodoro Rivadavia and Chubut, areas known for unstable terrain. Footage filmed on Sunday shows the affected areas, as well as residents waiting for permission to recover their belongings. Residents said leaving the disaster zone was challenging as the asphalt had been lifted by the landslide. "It was chaos getting out because the asphalt lifted. We had to zig-zag, climb onto the sidewalks, and everyone was trying to get out at the same time. Well, it was chaos, really," said a resident. According to residents, the landslide struck abruptly, shaking the area and tearing deep cracks through streets and buildings. "Last night, luckily, I got my mother out in a hurry because she didn’t want to leave. There were many people. I have many friends who were at their houses; they had to run. They said the explosions were terrible. Everything started breaking apart," said a daughter of a Comodoro Rivadavia resident. Authorities deployed Civil Defence, volunteer firefighters, and municipal teams, opening evacuation centres and temporary shelters for those affected. So far, no deaths or serious injuries have been reported, though the number of evacuees may rise as officials assess the stability of the terrain."