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domingo, 21 de fevereiro de 2010

Flash floods kill 42 on Portuguese island, some people feared buried under caked mud




Portugal floods kill 42, some people feared buried

Rescue workers dug through heaps of mud, boulders and debris Sunday in Madeira, searching for victims buried by flash floods and mudslides that already killed at least 42 people on the popular Portuguese island.

A man carries his shoe assisted by a firefighter as they walk down  a street covered with mud Sunday, Feb. 21 2010 in downtown Funchal, the  capital of Madeira Island. Rescue workers dug frantically Sunday to  free cars and homes buried under heaps of caked mud in Madeira, after  torrential...
A man carries his shoe assisted by a firefighter as they walk down a street covered with mud Sunday, Feb. 21 2010 in downtown Funchal, the capital of Madeira Island. Rescue workers dug frantically Sunday... (Associated Press)
A  policeman, center, helps a blind woman cross a street strewn with rocks  Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, in  down town Funchal, capital of the the Madeira  Island. Rescue workers dug frantically Sunday to free cars and homes  buried under heaps of caked mud in Madeira, after torrential flash  floods and...
A policeman, center, helps a blind woman cross a street strewn with rocks Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, in down town Funchal, capital of the the Madeira Island. Rescue workers dug frantically Sunday to free... (Associated Press)
Firefighters and volunteers work to free a car trapped between two  houses Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, by a road where several cars were carried  by floodwaters onto hillside houses on Saturday outside Funchal, the  Madeira Island's capital. Heavy rain caused flash floods all around the  Portuguese island on Saturday and...
Firefighters and volunteers work to free a car trapped between two houses Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, by a road where several cars were carried by floodwaters onto hillside houses on Saturday outside Funchal,... (Associated Press)
Two  women walk by wrecked cars Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, in a road where several  cars were carried by floodwaters onto hillside houses on Saturday  outside Funchal, the capital of Madeira Island. Rescue workers dug  frantically Sunday to free cars and homes buried under heaps of caked  mud in Madeira,...
Two women walk by wrecked cars Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, in a road where several cars were carried by floodwaters onto hillside houses on Saturday outside Funchal, the capital of Madeira Island. Rescue workers... (Associated Press)
A  young man walks down a street filled with mud Sunday, Feb. 21 2010,  in  Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital. Rocks and mud were brought down  from the hills to the streets of Funchal by flash floods on Saturday and  the local government has confirmed some  dead. (AP Photo/Armando  Franca)
A young man walks down a street filled with mud Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, in Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital. Rocks and mud were brought down from the hills to the streets of Funchal by flash floods... (Associated Press)
A  shops manequin is seen in a street filled with mud Sunday, Feb. 21 2010,  outside a shopping center that was flooded Saturday in  Funchal, the  Madeira Island's capital. Rocks and mud were brought down from the hills  to the streets of Funchal by flash floods on Saturday and the...
A shops manequin is seen in a street filled with mud Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, outside a shopping center that was flooded Saturday in Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital. Rocks and mud were brought down... (Associated Press)
Firefighters and volunteers work to free a car trapped between two  houses Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, by a road where several cars were carried  by floodwaters onto hillside houses on Saturday outside Funchal, the  Madeira Island's capital. Heavy rain caused flash floods all around the  Portuguese island on Saturday and...
Firefighters and volunteers work to free a car trapped between two houses Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, by a road where several cars were carried by floodwaters onto hillside houses on Saturday outside Funchal,... (Associated Press)
A  young woman works to clean a shop, Sunday, Feb. 21, 2010, wrecked by a  flash flood Saturday in downtown Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital.  Rocks and mud were brought down from the hills to the streets of Funchal  by flash floods on Saturday and the local government has confirmed...
A young woman works to clean a shop, Sunday, Feb. 21, 2010, wrecked by a flash flood Saturday in downtown Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital. Rocks and mud were brought down from the hills to the streets... (Associated Press)
Firefighters stand outside the parking area of a shopping center  where they were looking for possible victims Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, in   downtown Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital. The parking was flooded  Saturday when heavy rains washed rocks and mud down from the hills to  the streets of Funchal. The...
Firefighters stand outside the parking area of a shopping center where they were looking for possible victims Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, in downtown Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital. The parking was... (Associated Press)
A  man is helped while trying to cross a flooded street in Funchal, the  Madeira Island's capital, Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010. Heavy rain caused  flash floods all around the Portuguese island and the local government  has confirmed 32 dead. (AP Photo/Octavio Passos)
A man is helped while trying to cross a flooded street in Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital, Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010. Heavy rain caused flash floods all around the Portuguese island and the local... (Associated Press)
A  man retrieves a small dog Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, from a house wrecked by a  mudslide on Saturday outside Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital.  Heavy rain caused flash floods all around the Portuguese island on  Saturday and the local government has confirmed at least 32 dead. (AP  Photo/Armando Franca)
A man retrieves a small dog Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, from a house wrecked by a mudslide on Saturday outside Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital. Heavy rain caused flash floods all around the Portuguese... (Associated Press)
Firefighters work to pump water away Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, outside a  shopping center that was flooded Saturday in  downtown Funchal, the  Madeira Island's capital. Heavy rain caused flash floods all around the  Portuguese island on Saturday and the local government has confirmed at  least 32 dead. (AP Photo/Armando Franca)
Firefighters work to pump water away Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, outside a shopping center that was flooded Saturday in downtown Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital. Heavy rain caused flash floods all around... (Associated Press)
People cross a street littered with mud and rocks Sunday, Feb. 21,  2010, outside a shopping center that was flooded Saturday in  Funchal,  the Madeira Island's capital. Rocks and mud were brought down from the  hills to the streets of Funchal by flash floods on Saturday and the  local government...
People cross a street littered with mud and rocks Sunday, Feb. 21, 2010, outside a shopping center that was flooded Saturday in Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital. Rocks and mud were brought down... (Associated Press)
A  man walks in floodwater Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, outside a shopping center  that was flooded Saturday in downtown Funchal, the capital of the  Madeira Island. Rescue workers dug frantically Sunday to free cars and  homes buried under heaps of caked mud in Madeira, after torrential flash  floods and mudslides...
A man walks in floodwater Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, outside a shopping center that was flooded Saturday in downtown Funchal, the capital of the Madeira Island. Rescue workers dug frantically Sunday to free... (Associated Press)
A  store mannequin  in a street filled with mud Sunday, Feb. 21 2010,  outside a shopping center that was flooded Saturday in   Funchal, the  Madeira Island's capital. Rocks and mud were brought down from the hills  to the streets of Funchal by flash floods on Saturday and the local  government...
A store mannequin in a street filled with mud Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, outside a shopping center that was flooded Saturday in Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital. Rocks and mud were brought down from... (Associated Press)
A  woman reacts while helping clean the entrance to a building in a street  filled with mud Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, outside a shopping center that was  flooded Saturday in Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital. Rocks and  mud were brought down from the hills to the streets of Funchal by...
A woman reacts while helping clean the entrance to a building in a street filled with mud Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, outside a shopping center that was flooded Saturday in Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital.... (Associated Press)
A  woman and two children look at a wrecked car outside a school Sunday,  Feb. 21 2010, by a road where several cars were carried by floodwaters  onto hillside houses on Saturday outside Funchal, the Madeira Island's  capital. Rescue workers dug frantically Sunday to free cars and homes  buried under...
A woman and two children look at a wrecked car outside a school Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, by a road where several cars were carried by floodwaters onto hillside houses on Saturday outside Funchal, the Madeira... (Associated Press)
Mud  covers a religious icon on the wall of a house Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, by  a road where several cars were carried by floodwaters onto hillside  houses Saturday outside Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital.  Heavy  rain caused flash floods all around the Portuguese island on Saturday  and the local...
Mud covers a religious icon on the wall of a house Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, by a road where several cars were carried by floodwaters onto hillside houses Saturday outside Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital.... (Associated Press)
A  man salvages a stool in a street littered with mud Sunday, Feb. 21 2010,  outside a shopping center that was flooded Saturday in Funchal, the  Madeira Island's capital.  Rocks and mud were brought down from the  hills to the streets of Funchal by flash floods on Saturday and the...
A man salvages a stool in a street littered with mud Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, outside a shopping center that was flooded Saturday in Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital. Rocks and mud were brought down... (Associated Press)
Map  locates Portugal's Madeira Islands
Map locates Portugal's Madeira Islands (Associated Press)
Firefighters leave the car park of a shopping center where they  were looking for possible victims Sunday, Feb. 21, 2010, in downtown  Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital. The parking was flooded Saturday  when heavy rains washed rocks and mud down from the hills to the streets  of Funchal. The local...
Firefighters leave the car park of a shopping center where they were looking for possible victims Sunday, Feb. 21, 2010, in downtown Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital. The parking was flooded Saturday... (Associated Press)
A  truck carrying debris negoatiates a wrecked street Sunday, Feb. 21 2010,  in  downtown Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital. The street  partially collapsed Saturday when heavy rains washed rocks and mud down  from the hills to the streets of Funchal. The local government has  confirmed at least 32 dead in...
A truck carrying debris negoatiates a wrecked street Sunday, Feb. 21 2010, in downtown Funchal, the Madeira Island's capital. The street partially collapsed Saturday when heavy rains washed rocks and... (Associated Press)
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More than 120 others were injured and an unknown number were missing, possibly swept away or smothered, authorities said, adding that the death could still rise. Another 250 people were forced to flee their homes and go to shelters.

The worst storm to hit the Atlantic Ocean island since 1993 lashed the capital of Funchal on Saturday, turning some streets into raging torrents of liquid brown mud, water and debris.

"We heard a very loud noise, like rolling thunder, the ground shook and then we realized it was water coming down," said Simon Burgbage, of Britain.

Madeira is the main island of a Portuguese archipelago of the same name, in the Atlantic Ocean off the northwest coast of Africa.

The flash floods were so powerful they carved their own paths down mountains and through the city, churning under bridges and even tearing some down. Residents had to cling to railings to make sure they weren't swept away. Cars were consumed by the force of the water, and the battered shells of overturned vehicles that had been swept downstream littered the streets.

"It was horrible, there were cars on rooftops, there were vans and trucks that had fallen and been totally crushed," said German tourist Andreas Hoisser.

The water swept even a heavy fire truck downstream, slamming it into a tree.

The death toll "will likely increase, given the circumstances of this flood," regional social services spokesman Francisco Ramos said, adding there were still "great difficulties" with communications on the island, since phone lines were ripped out by the deluge.

"People are scared, some have lost loved ones and things are very complicated because of that," said Madeira-born Luisa Jardin.

Firefighters used pumping equipment to try to drain an underground parking garage at a downtown department store close to where the heaviest floodwaters descended. Local authorities feared shoppers may have been trapped below ground by the muddy deluge.

"The store is totally destroyed, damaged, full of slurry," said owner Joao Andrade.

A medical team backed up by divers and rescue experts arrived Sunday aboard a C-130 transport plane at the archipelago, 550 miles (900 kilometers) southwest of Lisbon. The plane was also carrying telecommunications equipment.

The weather improved Sunday morning, making it easier for rescue workers to move around. Still, some roads and bridges were washed away and others were littered with uprooted trees, cars and boulders, hampering search and rescue efforts.

By midday Sunday, tourists could be seen strolling and taking photographs in Funchal. Streets just a few yards away from the channels where the muddy deluge raced toward the sea were largely unscathed.

But more rain hit later in the day, raising fears of new mudslides on the mountainous island.

Prime Minister Jose Socrates said he was "profoundly shocked" by the severity of the floods and promised the government would help Madeira recover as quickly as possible.

Army units based on the island mobilized rescue teams, debris removal crews, bridge specialists and two helicopters to help with the disaster.

The island is popular with British tourists. The British Foreign Office in London said it was "urgently investigating" reports that a British national had gone missing in the flooding. It also said a small number of Britons had been hospitalized on Madeira.

The island's most famous son, Real Madrid football star Cristiano Ronaldo, was horrified by the floods.

"Nobody can remain indifferent to the disaster," he told journalists in Madrid. "I want to express my willingness to, as far as I can, help agencies and authorities to overcome the effects of this devastation."

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Heckle and Paul Logothetis reported from Madrid. Raphael G. Satter in London also contributed to this report.






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