SAO SEBASTIAO, BRAZIL (AP) – Hundreds of rescuers searched on Monday for survivors of landslides and flooding that killed at least 36 people along the coast of Brazil’s southern state of Sao Paulo following a huge weekend downpour.
Worst hit was the city of Sao Sebastiao, where at least 35 were dead. In neighbouring Ubatuba a seven-year-old girl was killed.
The disaster, in an area famous for beaches flanked by mountains, prompted cancellations in many cities of the Carnival festivities now in full swing elsewhere in the country. Governor Tarcisio de Freitas told television network Globo that another 40 people were missing. Nearly 800 people were homeless and 1,730 people have been displaced, his state government said in a statement.
Television footage showed flooded homes with only their roofs visible. Residents used small boats to carry items and people to elevated positions. A woman who gave only her first name, Mailsa, said she and her husband, daughter and grandson only barely escaped when a landslide destroyed her house in the Juquehy municipality of Sao Sebastiao. The house was partially submerged, parts of it fell away and the rest was left precariously perched on the edge of a hill.
Members of the armed forces joined the search and rescue efforts, aggravated by poor access to many areas after landslides blocked the roads in the region’s highlands and floods washed away chunks of pavement in low-lying and oceanfront areas.
Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva visited the region on Monday.
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