Floods, landslides wreak havoc in Brazil:
Over 330 dead
Brazil: Floods and landslides devastated several mountain towns near
Rio de Janeiro Wednesday, killing at least 330 people as torrents of
water and mud swept through the region, burying many families as they
slept.
The heavy rains also killed 13 people in Sao Paulo state on Tuesday,
bringing the total death toll in Brazil’s south to at least 330.
Hillsides and river banks in the picturesque Serrana region north of
Rio buckled under the equivalent of a month’s rainfall in 24 hours,
destroying houses and killing many people early Wednesday, rescue
officials said.
Television images showed many houses buried in mud as desperate
residents and rescue workers searched for survivors.
“There was no way of telling which house would fall. Rich and poor —
everything was destroyed,” domestic worker Fernanda Carvalho was quoted
as saying by the Globo network’s website.
At least 130 people were killed in Teresopolis, about 62 miles (100
km) north of Rio, town officials said. At least 20 people were killed in
the city of Petropolis, and 107 in the town of Nova Friburgo, state
officials said in an e-mailed statement.
The number of victims was expected to rise as rescuers find more
bodies and reach more remote areas.
“I believe the number of dead is much more than was announced so
far,” Rio state environment secretary Carlos Minc was quoted as saying
by Globo television after he flew over the region. “Many people died
while they were sleeping.”
About 50 people were believed missing just in Teresopolis, Mayor
Jorge Mario said.
“Rescue teams are still arriving in the areas that have been worst
affected,” he said, adding that about 1,000 people had been left
homeless. “It’s the biggest catastrophe in the history of the town.” Rio
De Janeiro, Thursday, Reuters |