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Heavy rains cause landslides and flooding in São Paulo, killing 18

Brasilia, Brazil
Reuters

Landslides and flooding from heavy rains in Sao Paulo state have killed at least 18 people since Friday, including seven children, public safety officials said on Sunday.

According to São Paulo state authorities, nine other people were injured in the rains and five more were missing, while some 500 families were left homeless across the state. 

Brazil Caieiras floods

People observe a flooded street after heavy rain in Caieiras, Brazil, on 30th January. PICTURE: Reuters/Carla Carniel/

Sao Paulo Governor João Doria flew over the flooded areas on Sunday and said he had authorised 15 million reais ($US2.79 million) of emergency aid for the affected cities.

The hardest-hit municipalities around greater São Paulo included Aruja, Francisco Morato, Embu das Artes and Franco da Rocha.


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The storms also caused damages upstate in Varzea Paulista, Campo Limpo Paulista, Jau, Capivari, Montemor and Rafard, state officials said. 

Since December, heavy rains have triggered deadly floods in north-east Brazil, threatened to delay harvests in the midwest and briefly forced the suspension of mining operations in the state of Minas Gerais.

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