Torrential rains leave at least 11 dead in Brazil

MONITORING (SW) – Torrential rains that turned avenues into rivers have killed at least 11 people in Brazil.

The storm hit northern parts of Rio de Janeiro particularly hard, the Fire Department said on Sunday. People in the area died in landslides, drownings and electrocutions.

Water from the storm reached the roofs of cars on some stretches of Avenida de Brasil, a major thoroughfare in the city.

Damaged caused by floods in the Acari slum complex, Rio de Janeiro. [Pilar Olivares/Reuters]
Mayor Eduardo Paes decreed the situation an “emergency” and urged people to stay at home for their own safety and to avoid disrupting rescue and recovery efforts.

A child pushes a bicycle on a flooded street in Duque de Caxias, Brazil. [Bruna Prado/AP Photo]

A dozen bus lines shut down and several metro stations were closed because of water on the tracks.

Some parts of the city received a month’s worth of the usual level of rain in January in just 24 hours. A report from firefighters showed they had responded to 200 storm-related events.

 

Children carry belongings in a flooded area, in the Pedreira slum complex, Rio de Janeiro. [Pilar Olivares/Reuters]
In Acari, one of the worst affected neighbourhoods, waters flooded the basement offices of the Ronaldo Gazolla Municipal Hospital and businesses were hit hard.

A national agency that monitors natural disasters said there was a high risk of landslides in eight towns in the surrounding Rio de Janeiro state.

 

Flooded streets in Duque de Caxias. [Bruna Prado/AP Photo]
SOURCE: AL JAZEERA
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