Death toll from floods, landslides climbs to 146 in Brazilian city of Petropolis

Damaged trees and vehicles block a road after heavy rains in Petropolis in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 16, 2022.  (Xinhua/Wang Tiancong)

Several hills collapsed during the heavy rains, carrying away homes and vehicles, as residents continue to dig through the mud to search for their missing loved ones.



SAO PAULO-- The death toll from landslides and floods that occurred Tuesday in the city of Petropolis in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro state rose to 146 on Saturday, as rescue efforts had stretched into their fifth day, the Civil Defense has said.



The number of missing stands at 191, with 24 people rescued since Tuesday, the Civil Defense said.



Attempts to find survivors under the mountains of mud that swept through neighborhoods Tuesday were temporarily suspended on Saturday due to more rain and the risk of further landslides.



Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro flew over the region on Friday and described what he saw as a "war scene."



Several hills collapsed during the heavy rains, carrying away homes and vehicles, as residents continue to dig through the mud to search for their missing loved ones.



About 14 states of the country have sent tracking dogs and rescue teams to aid the search for survivors. 


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