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MONSOON RAIN-TRIGGERED LANDSLIDES KILL AT LEAST 500 IN RIO DE JANEIRO STATE, BRAZIL

MONSOON RAIN-TRIGGERED LANDSLIDES KILL AT LEAST 500 IN RIO DE JANEIRO STATE, BRAZIL. ALTHOUGH RAINFALL IN MID-JANUARY IS COMMON, A MONTH’S RAINFALL IN 24 HOURS IS NOT JANUARY 13-14, 2011. Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, University of North Carolina, USA. LOCATION MAP.

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MONSOON RAIN-TRIGGERED LANDSLIDES KILL AT LEAST 500 IN RIO DE JANEIRO STATE, BRAZIL

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  1. MONSOON RAIN-TRIGGERED LANDSLIDES KILL AT LEAST 500 IN RIO DE JANEIRO STATE, BRAZIL ALTHOUGH RAINFALL IN MID-JANUARY IS COMMON, A MONTH’S RAINFALL IN 24 HOURS IS NOT JANUARY 13-14, 2011 Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, University of North Carolina, USA

  2. LOCATION MAP

  3. SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACTS • The intense downpour (26 cm-- 10 in) caused at least one river to burst its banks, submerged cars, destroyed houses, created debris, and left at least 1,000 homeless.

  4. HEAVY RAINFALL • Hillsides and riverbanks buckled under the equivalent of a month’s rainfall in only 24 hours, sending water and mud surging through communities, killing many as they slept.

  5. LINK WITH LA NINA? • Brazil is on the Atlantic side of South America, making a link between the disastrous floods and La Nina problematic.

  6. ONE OF THE WORST NATURAL DISASTERS IN BRAZIL’S HISTORY Over 500 people were initially reported as killed by the rain-triggered landslides, but this toll may rise due to the large number of missing persons.

  7. IMPACTED TOWNS • Three towns north of Rio were severely impacted: 1) Novo Friburgo, which had 247 deaths, 2) Teresopolis, with 231 deaths, and 3) Petropolis, with 43 deaths

  8. SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACTS • Thousands in the Serrana region, were isolated by the floodwaters and left without food, water, power, and telephone service.

  9. SEARCH AND RESCUE • About 800 search-and-rescue workers and fire fighters from the state's Civil Defense Department used heavy machinery, shovels and bare hands in attempts to find survivors.

  10. THE DISASTER EXPOSED A FLAW IN LOCAL CONSTRUCTION POLICY The magnitude of the disaster was exacerbated by construction in unsafe zones (e.g., floodplains, and unstable slopes), and overall poor quality of the foundations.

  11. NOVO FRIBURGO: “CASH ONLY” FOR GAS

  12. NOVO FRIBURGO: FIRE FIGHTERS

  13. NOVO FRIBURGO:

  14. NOVO FRIBURGO: DEBRIS

  15. AT LEAST 200 KILLED IN TERESOPOLIS, 60 MILES FROM RIO: JAN 14, 2011

  16. TERESOPOLIS

  17. TERESOPOLIS: CHURCH DESTROYED

  18. TERESOPOLIS: DAMAGE

  19. TERESOPOLIS: DAMAGE

  20. TERESOPOLIS: DEBRIS

  21. TERESOPOLIS: DEBRIS

  22. TERESOPOLIS: DAMAGE

  23. TERESOPOLIS: CARS

  24. TERESOPOLIS: CAR

  25. TERESOPOLIS: CAR

  26. TERESOPOLIS: DEBRIS

  27. NOVO FRIBURGO: DEBRIS

  28. TERESOPOLIS: STARTING OVER

  29. TERESOPOLIS: SURVIVORS IN GYMNASIUM

  30. SEARCH AND RESCUE: JANUARY 14 • Continuing rainfall hindered search and rescue efforts.

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