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sábado, 2 de janeiro de 2010

Searchers hunt for more victims of Brazil mudslide

By FELIPE DANA
The Associated Press
Saturday, January 2, 2010; 11:03 AM
Rescue workers carry the body of a mudslide victim in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on homes and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations early Friday, killing at least 20 people, according to Brazilian authorities. A separate mudslide in the nearby city of Angra dos Reis killed at least 11 people. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
Rescue workers carry the body of a mudslide victim in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on homes and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations early Friday, killing at least 20 people, according to Brazilian authorities. A separate mudslide in the nearby city of Angra dos Reis killed at least 11 people. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) (Felipe Dana - AP)

Rescue workers carry the body of a mudslide victim in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on homes and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations early Friday, killing at least 20 people, according to Brazilian authorities. A separate mudslide in the nearby city of Angra dos Reis killed at least 11 people. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
Rescue workers carry the body of a mudslide victim in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on homes and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations early Friday, killing at least 20 people, according to Brazilian authorities. A separate mudslide in the nearby city of Angra dos Reis killed at least 11 people. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) (Felipe Dana - AP)


Rescue workers carry the body of a mudslide victim in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on homes and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations early Friday, killing at least 20 people, according to Brazilian authorities. A separate mudslide in the nearby city of Angra dos Reis killed at least 11 people. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
Rescue workers carry the body of a mudslide victim in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on homes and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations early Friday, killing at least 20 people, according to Brazilian authorities. A separate mudslide in the nearby city of Angra dos Reis killed at least 11 people. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) (Felipe Dana - AP)


Homes are covered in debris after a mudslide in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Jan. 1, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on three houses and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations, killing at least 15 people, according to Brazilian authorities. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
Homes are covered in debris after a mudslide in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Jan. 1, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on three houses and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations, killing at least 15 people, according to Brazilian authorities. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) (Felipe Dana - AP)



Rescue workers and residents push a boat carrying the bodies of two mudslide victims in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Jan. 1, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on three houses and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations, killing at least 17 people, according to Brazilian authorities. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
Rescue workers and residents push a boat carrying the bodies of two mudslide victims in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Jan. 1, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on three houses and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations, killing at least 17 people, according to Brazilian authorities. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) (Felipe Dana - AP)
A damaged inn is seen after a mudslide in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Jan. 1, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on three houses and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations, killing at least 15 people, according to Brazilian authorities. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
A damaged inn is seen after a mudslide in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Jan. 1, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on three houses and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations, killing at least 15 people, according to Brazilian authorities. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) (Felipe Dana - AP)


Rescue workers carry the body of a mudslide victim in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Jan. 1, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on three houses and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations, killing at least 17 people, according to Brazilian authorities. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
Rescue workers carry the body of a mudslide victim in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Jan. 1, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on three houses and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations, killing at least 17 people, according to Braz
A hillside is seen after a mudslide in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Jan. 1, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on three houses and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations, killing at least 15 people, according to Brazilian authorities. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
A hillside is seen after a mudslide in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Jan. 1, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on three houses and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations, killing at least 15 people, according to Brazilian authorities. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) (Felipe Dana - AP)


Rescue workers carry the body of a mudslide victim in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Jan. 1, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on three houses and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations, killing at least 17 people, according to Brazilian authorities. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
Rescue workers carry the body of a mudslide victim in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Jan. 1, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on three houses and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations, killing at least 17 people, according to Brazilian authorities. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) (Felipe Dana - AP)


A property stands next to an area that was run over by a mudslide in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Jan. 1, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on three houses and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations, killing at least 15 people, according to Brazilian authorities. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
A property stands next to an area that was run over by a mudslide in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Jan. 1, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on three houses and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations, killing at least 15 people, according to Brazilian authorities. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) (Felipe Dana - AP)

Map locates Angra dos Reis, Brazil, the site of deadly mudslides on Friday
Map locates Angra dos Reis, Brazil, the site of deadly mudslides on Friday (P. Santilli - AP)




ANGRA DOS REIS, Brazil -- A small army of searchers clambered across a mountain of red earth and crushed homes on Saturday, hoping to find survivors of a massive mudslide that killed at least 22 people at an upscale island resort.

A separate mudslide in the nearby coastal city of Angra dos Reis, 95 miles (150 kilometers) west of Rio de Janeiro, hit a slum, killing at least 12 people and reducing rickety shacks to rubble.

The dual mudslides early on New Year's Day were triggered by 10 inches (27 centimeters) of rain that fell on the area since Dec. 30.

Hundreds of Brazilians die in mudslides each year, most of them slum dwellers living on precarious hillsides. But Friday's slide on Ilha Grande also struck affluent tourists who were vacationing in houses and a hotel at the foot of a jungle-shrouded cliff.

"We came to celebrate the New Year and then all this sadness happened," Fernanda de Oliveira, a witness to the mudslide on Ilha Grande, told the O Globo newspaper.

Oliveira was staying next to the Pousada Sankay resort, which was destroyed by the mudslide, along with three private homes. She said she heard a rumble in the middle of the night.

"We couldn't see what was happening. It was raining hard and the water was leaking into our house," she told O Globo. "Suddenly, we saw people in the sea and we went down to rescue them. They were people staying in the pousada."

The collapse of the hillside largely pushed the Sankay Pousada and homes into the sea and cut a 1,000-foot (300-meter) scar of slicked auburn mud across the rain forest.

In Angra dos Reis, a similar scene unfolded in an urban landscape, with reddish mud cascading into the Carioca slum.

Nearly 80 other mudslides have been reported throughout the region in recent days, closing a main coastal highway, toppling trees and destroying power lines. Rain-related deaths in Rio de Janeiro state have surpassed 50, officials said.

Morgue authorities in Rio de Janeiro - where many bodies are being flown for identification - and Civil Defense authorities in Angra dos Reis have said all the identified victims are Brazilian. But they also say the death toll might double because many people remain missing.

In Angra dos Reis, 12 bodies from the two deadly mudslides were laid out in coffins in a school gymnasium for visitation by family and friends.

The rains halted Saturday morning, allowing searchers to intensify their efforts. But the muddy conditions and the hopes that survivors may still be buried under the mud meant efforts had to be carried out mostly by hand.

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Associated Press writer Bradley Brooks in Rio de Janeiro contributed to this report.









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