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Death toll in Brazil’s Petropolis rises to 104 after heavy rains

Rio de Janeiro Governor Claudio Castro on Wednesday described the situation as ‘almost like war’ as the fire department and local civil defence teams kept working onsite

Gabriel Araujo
Thursday 17 February 2022 17:03 EST
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Heavy rains set off mudslides and floods in a mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro state, killing multiple people
Heavy rains set off mudslides and floods in a mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro state, killing multiple people (Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

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The death toll from heavy rains in the Brazilian city of Petropolis, located in a mountainous region of the state of Rio de Janeiro, has risen to 104 as of Thursday morning, according to the state’s fire department.

The downpours, which on Tuesday alone exceeded the average for the entire month of February, caused mudslides that buried homes, flooded streets, washed away cars and buses and left gashes hundreds of yards wide on the region’s mountainsides.

Rio de Janeiro Governor Claudio Castro on Wednesday described the situation as “almost like war” as the fire department and local civil defence teams kept working onsite.

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has promised to help the region and said he would visit the affected areas on Friday, once he is back from an official trip to Russia and Hungary.

Men carry a body at a mudslide at Morro da Oficina after pouring rains in Petropolis, Brazil
Men carry a body at a mudslide at Morro da Oficina after pouring rains in Petropolis, Brazil (Reuters)

Since December, heavy rains have triggered deadly floods and landslides in northeastern and southern Brazil, while threatening to delay harvests in the nation’s central western region and briefly forcing the suspension of mining operations in the state of Minas Gerais.

Reuters

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