Guatemala called off a search Tuesday for dozens of people still missing in a landslide that killed at least 280 people, authorities said.

Around 70 people are unaccounted for, believed to be buried in the mud and rubble that wiped out a neighborhood in Santa Catarina Pinula, just outside of Guatemala City, on October 1.

"We've unanimously agreed to suspend the search and recovery efforts," Alejandro Maldonado, head of the country's disaster coordination agency Conred, told reporters.

The agency said 184 homes were damaged, with 73 of them seriously.

The government has announced plans to build a housing project nearby to relocate families displaced by the disaster, which left nearly 500 people living in temporary shelters.

Maldonado said municipal authorities will decide whether to declare the area destroyed by the landslide a cemetery.

Seven children among 13 killed in Pakistan landslide
Karachi (AFP) Oct 13, 2015 –

Thirteen people including seven children were crushed to death in Karachi Tuesday when a rare landslide struck their thatch huts as they slept, officials said.

The victims, who police said were from three families, were living on a plot of land carved out of a hill in the eastern neighbourhood of Gulistane Jauhar when the tragedy struck in the early hours.

Tearful relatives gathered at the scene, watching as the bodies were pulled from the rubble and wrapped in shrouds. One victim was a girl believed to be as young as six months, a rescue worker told AFP.

"After up to five hours of rescue work the 13 bodies of the victims were recovered from the heap of stones and dust," senior police officer Javed Jaskani told AFP.

Rescue workers initially dug through the rubble with shovels and hoes in the hunt for survivors before switching to mechanical tools.

Jaskani said that a joint enquiry would be conducted by the police and the city administration to probe the cause of the tragedy, adding that no criminal elements were believed to be involved.