30 C
Delhi
Thursday, March 5, 2026

Death toll from floods, landslides rises to 48 in Brazil

Date:

Share post:

Sao Paulo: The death toll in southeast Brazil’s flood-ravaged Sao Paulo state rose to 48 as rescuers continued to search for missing people, local authorities said.

Sao Paulo’s state government said 47 victims were in the municipality of Sao Sebastiao, and one was in Ubatuba.

Some 40 people are still missing, and most are believed to be buried under a mountain of mud left by landslides in the state.

According to the government, three children have been rescued, and 28 people, including six children, have remained hospitalized since Sunday.

The coastal region, one of the state’s top tourism destinations, was battered in 24 hours by twice as much rain as February typically receives.

Brazil’s Navy has set up a mobile port in the area, 190 km northeast of the city of Sao Paulo, to allow the numerous tourists stranded by impassable roads to leave.

Related articles

Oil, War, and the World’s Nerve Centre: Why the Next Energy Shock Could Reshape Global Power

On any ordinary morning, somewhere in the vast blue expanse between the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea,...

41 million Indian children overweight as India ranks two globally in childhood Obesity

New Delhi: India has overtaken the United States in childhood obesity, ranking second globally after China, according to...

AAI denies seeking ATF stock details amid West Asia tensions

New Delhi: The Airports Authority of India (AAI) on Wednesday denied reports claiming that it had sought details...

T20 World Cup viewership crosses 500 million in India

New Delhi: Chairman of International Cricket Council (ICC) Jay Shah on Wednesday said that viewership for the ongoing...