Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Heavy rainfall in Brazil’s northeast kills at least 35

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RIO DE JANEIRO: At least 35 people died amid heavy rainfall in northeaste­rn Brazil on Friday and Saturday, as downpours lashed two major cities on the Atlantic coast, in what is the South American nation’s fourth major flooding event in five months.

In the state of Pernambuco, at least 33 people had died as of Saturday afternoon, as rains provoked landslides that wiped away hillside urban neighbourh­oods, according to the state’s official Twitter account. Another 765 people were forced to leave their homes, at least temporaril­y, according to the state government. Authoritie­s in the neighbouri­ng state of Alagoas had registered two deaths, according to Brazil’s federal emergency service.

In late December and early January, dozens were killed and tens of thousands displaced when rains hammered Bahia state, also located in northeaste­rn Brazil. At least 18 died in flooding in the southeaste­rn state of Sao Paulo later in January. In February, torrential downpours in the mountains of Rio de Janeiro state killed over 230.

While much of Brazil spent the majority of 2021 in a severe drought, unusually intense rains started to arrive in the final months of the year.

Many of the deaths on Friday and Saturday occurred in Pernambuco state capital Recife. As in many urban areas in Brazil, many of Recife’s neighbourh­oods have been built in locations vulnerable to land and mudslides.

President Jair Bolsonaro, in a tweet, expressed his “sorrow and solidarity to the victims of this sad disaster” and said his government will do everything possible “to alleviate the suffering”. Bolsonaro was putting together a federal task force to send to Pernambuco on Saturday, according to local media.

He added that teams from the Armed Forces, the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Citizenshi­p are being deployed “to assist in relief operations and provide the necessary aid to affected families”.

His main opponent in an October presidenti­al election, leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, lamented the flooding on Twitter. “My solidarity to the families in the Recife metropolit­an area who are suffering from the strong rains,” he wrote.

 ?? REUTERS ?? An aerial shot shows landslides caused by heavy rains at Jardim Monte Verde, in Ibura neighbourh­ood, in Recife, Brazil.
REUTERS An aerial shot shows landslides caused by heavy rains at Jardim Monte Verde, in Ibura neighbourh­ood, in Recife, Brazil.

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