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Mudslides Kill 14 Amid Heavy Rains in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro State

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Heavy rains caused mudslides that killed at least 14 people in southern coastal cities and the Baixada Fluminense area of Rio de Janeiro state, according to state and local authoritie­s on Saturday.

Rescuers answered 850 calls in the last 24 hours and were able to bring 144 people to safety in the affected regions, state authoritie­s said.

Rio de Janeiro has been hit by inclement weather in the past two months. Landslides and flooding in February killed about 240 people in the Petropolis area, in the hills above Rio de Janeiro, authoritie­s said on March 23.

"We have more than 70 homeless families. We are providing shelters and renting hostels for these people," Luciano

Vidal, the mayor of Paraty, told Reuters.

He said mudslides blocked streets and isolated parts of the city, and entire neighborho­ods were without electricit­y in the colonial coastal town that is a tourist attraction.

In one day, Paraty received 32 centimeter­s of rain, the rainfall average for six months. At least seven people died there, Vidal said. The civil defense statement only confirmed five deaths in Paraty.

The town declared a state of emergency as more rains were in the forecast.

In nearby Angra dos Reis, also a tourist destinatio­n hit by heavy rainfall, at least six people died, the latest state tally showed.

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