BELO HORIZONTE (Brazil), Jan 30 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Another torrential
downpour left the Brazilian city of Belo Horizonte paralyzed, with
ruined cars abandoned on streets cake with mud, as the death toll from days of violent weather reached 54.
Another 47,000 people across Minas Gerais, the southeastern state where the city is located, have been forced from their homes since the rains began on Friday, civil defense officials said.
Tuesday evening’s downpour was nothing short of spectacular: 117
millimeters of water in three hours.
Part of the roof of a shopping mall collapsed but no one was hurt. Torrents
of muddy water rushed down streets, dragging cars with them, tearing up
pavement and devastating the city of 2.5 million people.
With the new precipitation, January saw 930 milimeters of rain in Belo
Horizonte, making it the wettest month here since record keeping began in
1910, the civil defense department said.
“We saw a wall of water that swept away cars and people,” said restaurant
waiter Bruno Almeida.
“Luckily I was able to rescue everyone and I carried three or four of them
on my back.”
The state civil defense department said the death toll since Thursday night
stood at 54, with 46,860 forced from their homes.
The weather forecast for the next few days is for cloudy skies and
scattered downpours. — NNN-AGENCIES