Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Brazil flood toll exceeds 100

The death toll from heavy rain and floods in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and surrounding areas reached 102 on Wednesday, the country's civil defense said.
About 287 people have been rescued, and others were trapped under mudslides caused by the rain, Maj. Ronaldo Nogueira said on Tuesday.
A record-breaking 11.3 inches (288 millimeters) of rain fell in Rio within 24 hours on Tuesday, Mayor Eduardo Paes said, according to the state-run Agencia Brasil news agency.
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The downpour continued Wednesday.
Firefighters were focusing on rescuing people from multiple mudslides throughout the state of
Rio de Janeiro.
There were reports of power outages, and schools were closed because of the rain. A high tide came with the rain, making the situation worse, officials said.

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