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Torrential rain in Rio de Janeiro leaves 10 dead

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RIO DE JANEIRO (AFP) — Torrential rain left at least 10 people dead in Rio de Janeiro, officials said on Tuesday, as emergency workers rescued people trapped by the downpour and clean-up efforts gathered pace.

The unusually heavy rain began on Monday evening and continued into Tuesday, triggering widespread flash flooding that turned some streets into raging rivers, toppled trees and swept away cars as the state emergency agency declared a crisis.

The southern zone of the city, which includes the tourist hotspots Copacabana and Ipanema as well as several impoverish­ed favela areas, has been hardest hit.

Heavy run-off from neighborin­g hills gushed through some apartment buildings and shops, leaving behind mud and debris.

The bodies of three people were found in a car buried behind an upmarket shopping center on Tuesday afternoon, while two women died when a house in a favela collapsed, the Fire Department said in a statement.

The other victims included a man who after he was electrocut­ed in a house and another who was caught in a torrent of water.

The ferocity of the storm stunned some residents, who are long used to wild weather battering their city.

”I’ve never seen or witnessed anything like this. I’ve seen it happen elsewhere but never here,” Guillerme de Oliveira, 59, told AFP.

Cars and public buses were crushed by fallen trees, and sections of streets were ripped up by the force of the water.

Many people returning home on Monday evening or trying to go to work on Tuesday were drenched as they waded through knee-deep water in the relentless downpour.

Some people climbed fences to avoid flooded streets, while others tied plastic bags around their feet to protect themselves from the polluted water.

Beaches normally packed with people sunbathing or playing sports were empty as brown water flowed into the ocean.

”Many houses in Rio are built in areas that are inappropri­ate, in places where water flows. It’s a tragedy and we have tried to warn these people,” Rio de Janeiro mayor Marcelo Crivella told local media.

 ?? AFP ?? A firefighte­r retrieves a license plate from a submerged car at a road tunnel during heavy rains in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday.
AFP A firefighte­r retrieves a license plate from a submerged car at a road tunnel during heavy rains in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday.

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