BOGOTA: Rescue workers hunting for peasants drowned in a flash flood

in a remote Colombian village said yesterday they had recovered 59

bodies and were continuing to search for other victims. The sudden surge

in the early hours of Monday in the Taparto river, about 120 miles

northwest of Bogota, sent a torrent of water, rocks and mud rushing down

a valley near the town of Andes, sweeping away houses and drowning

inhabitants as they slept.