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Brazil Floods, Mudslides Kill At Least 140

Brazil Floods

JULIANA BARBASSA   01/12/11 09:24 PM ET   AP

RIO DE JANEIRO — Summer rains sent tons of red mud and torrents of water rushing down mountainsides in towns outside Rio, enveloping homes of rich and poor alike and killing at least 257 people in 24 hours. Some survivors clung to trees to escape the water and landslides.

Rescuers used heavy machinery, shovels and bare hands to dig through debris in a search for survivors Wednesday. It was not immediately clear how many people were rescued. At least 50 remained missing, and officials feared that figure would rise.

In Teresopolis, a town 40 miles (65 kilometers) north of Rio, the rain overflowed creeks and flash floods swept over already water-logged mountainsides. Brick and wooden shacks built on hillsides stripped of trees, washed away in surging earth and water, leaving behind only a long trail of rusty red mud.

Heavy rains and mudslides kill hundreds of people across Brazil each year. Especially punished are the poor, whose rickety homes are often built on steep inclines with little in the way of foundations.

At least 130 people died in Teresopolis, the local Civil Defense agency said. The mountains saw 10 inches (26 centimeters) of rain fall in less than 24 hours.

Floodwaters continued to gush down the mountains Wednesday, though the rainstorm had ended. Survivors waded through waist-high water, carrying what belongings they could, trying to reach higher ground. Many tried desperately to find relatives, though phone service was out in the region and many people were still missing hours after the rain stopped.

"There are so many disappeared – and so many that will probably never be found," said Angela Marina de Carvalho Silva, who believes she may have lost 15 relatives to the flood, including five nieces and nephews.

"There was nothing we could do. It was hell," she said in a telephone interview.

Carvalho Silva took refuge in a neighbor's house on high ground with her husband and daughter, and watched the torrential rain carry away cars, tree branches and animals and tear apart the homes of friends and family.

"It's over. There's nothing. The water came down and swept everything away," said her husband, Sidney Silva.

In the neighboring mountain town of Nova Friburgo, at least 107 people died, according to an e-mailed statement from the Rio state Civil Defense department. Among the dead were four firefighters who were helping in the rescue effort. Three other firefighters were listed as missing after their fire truck was hit by a mudslide.

With the new disasters, more than 300 people have died since Christmas across the southeastern portion Brazil.

President Dilma Rousseff signed a measure Wednesday sending $461 million to towns in Rio and Sao Paulo states that were damaged during the recent rains. The money will go to repairing infrastructure and preventing future disasters.

The president planned to fly over the most severely damaged parts of Rio on Thursday.

The mayor of Teresopolis, Jorge Mario Sedlacek, decreed a state of emergency, calling the calamity "the worst to hit the town." About 800 search-and-rescue workers from the state's civil defense department and firefighters dug for survivors.

In neighboring Petropolis, 20 people were confirmed dead by the Rio state Civil Defense department.

The death toll in the region was expected to rise as firefighters reach remote valleys and steep mountainsides where neighborhoods were destroyed, Teresopolis's mayor said. About 1,000 there were left homeless.

"This is the largest catastrophe in the history of this town," Sedlacek said in an interview with Globo TV.

Heavy rainfall also caused havoc earlier in Minas Gerais state north of Rio, where 16 people died in the past month and dozens of communities are in a state of emergency.

In Sao Paulo, flooding paralyzed main thoroughfares in the capital city since Sunday and 21 people died in collapsed homes, mudslides and flooding throughout the state.

Rio state Gov. Sergio Cabral called on the navy to lend helicopters to firefighters working as rescuers.

"We mourn the loss of lives in this tragedy caused by the rain," Cabral said in a statement.

The storm ended Wednesday morning, but the water-logged terrain remained unstable and a threat to communities perched on the sheer hillsides.

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Associated Press writer Bradley Brooks in Sao Paulo contributed to this report.

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RIO DE JANEIRO — Summer rains sent tons of red mud and torrents of water rushing down mountainsides in towns outside Rio, enveloping homes of rich and poor alike and killing at least 257 people ...
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03:55 PM on 01/13/2011
well I'm glad I delayed that trip
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AlonzoQuijana
Independent, Libertarian, Skeptic
03:21 PM on 01/13/2011
To all the Chicken Littles. The weather is not getting any worse, it's just that there are billions more people experiencing what is really just normal weather (floods, hurricanes, blizzards); more people and infrastructure occupying vulnerable land; a 24/7 news media addicted to sensationalism; camera phones and blogs; and the global warmists who see any variance from perfect weather as yet more evidence of man-made climate change and have a PR apparatus to pound home the point.

I'm middle aged and have lived through four or five "storms of the century in NYC," a massive tornado outbreak in 1975; and six hurricanes in S Fla. Bad weather, well, just happens.
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TYRANNASAURUS
UGH!....people don't taste good.
10:14 PM on 01/13/2011
Stupidly said with years of ignorance to back it up.... you should have said, I'm middle aged dealing with early senility.
01:50 PM on 01/13/2011
update
Intense Rain and Mudslides Cripple Brazil
After being hit with a month's worth of rain in one day, parts of Rio De Janerio's state in Brazil have since been working to retrieve and identify the hundreds of corpses recovered from the wreckage. Floods and mudslides have crippled much of the region. http://www.newslook.com/videos/283371-intense-rain-and-mudslides-cripple-brazil?autoplay=true
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piul05
Can I have a biscuit yet?
01:07 PM on 01/13/2011
It's now over 380 killed, and counting...
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Chris Morrison
Independent Centrist
02:05 AM on 01/13/2011
Curious...weather seems really wacky this last year.
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TYRANNASAURUS
UGH!....people don't taste good.
12:00 PM on 01/13/2011
It's not wacky...........IT'S GLOBAL WARMING WITH A VENGEANCE.
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GordonNYC
Not for Sale
11:28 PM on 01/12/2011
The rain forests in Brazil are being destroyed by industrialization and population growth.
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piul05
Can I have a biscuit yet?
01:15 PM on 01/13/2011
The region of the landslide is characterized by Atlantic moist forests; not rain forests, which are 3,000 km away.
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loki
Better to die fighting, than live on knees
09:32 PM on 01/12/2011
Krakatau is busting its lid again.. First time in many years..

http://bigthink.com/ideas/26512
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TYRANNASAURUS
UGH!....people don't taste good.
05:49 PM on 01/13/2011
That volcano thing has to do with plate tectonics.
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naschkatze
A free man creates himself.
05:33 PM on 01/12/2011
It looks like the result of clear cutting. Now that Brazil has come up in the world, it should start replanting trees along the Amazon asap.
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CDRUSNret
05:57 PM on 01/12/2011
Teresopolis is ~1800 miles from the Amazon....unlikely that would have helped them.
07:22 AM on 01/13/2011
absolutely nothing to do with it, this is in a national park area and happened because a foot of rain fell in a few hours following day after day of rain.
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Max Shaw
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05:16 PM on 01/12/2011
Awful...Just awful..My thought and prayers go out to the families of those lost and those still struggling to hold on.
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TYRANNASAURUS
UGH!....people don't taste good.
11:59 AM on 01/13/2011
Prayers will do nothing except make you feel better since you feel you've participated with a good thought..... GLOBAL WARMING does not care and has no conscious as it plows forward..
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ontariogirl
Power to the People
01:30 PM on 01/13/2011
Never underestimate the power of prayer.
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Ramkshrestha
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05:14 PM on 01/12/2011
God! Another disaster.
04:57 AM on 01/13/2011
God, another disaster.