
At least 23 dead as heavy rains unleash floods in southeastern Brazil
Al Jazeera
Search and rescue workers are looking for more than 40 people who remain missing as towns reel from torrential rainfall.
Torrential rainfall has caused floods across the state of Minas Gerais in southeastern Brazil, killing at least 23 people.
Dozens of emergency workers, some with disaster-trained search dogs, combed through mounds of debris on Tuesday in the municipality of Juiz de Fora, which recorded at least 18 deaths.
They were on the lookout for the more than 40 people who have been missing since the rains began on Monday.
“We’ve been here since last night to see if they survive underground,” Livia Rosa, a 44-year-old seamstress, told the news service AFP.
She explained that several of her relatives were buried in the mud. “Hope is the last thing to die.”













