Deadly Landslide Engulfs Motorway In Brazil

Deadly Landslide Engulfs Motorway In Brazil
An aerial view of a landslide on the BR-376 federal road after heavy rains in Guaratuba, in Paraná state in Brazil.

 

 

A landslide on a motorway in southern Brazil has killed at least two people and left dozens missing. A torrent of mud fell on to the BR-376 highway in the state of Paraná, hitting at least 16 vehicles, the authorities said. Rescue workers at the scene said bad weather and the remote location were also complicating the search effort. Local

 

authorities told a news conference that between 30 and 50 people could be missing. Emergency services have located six survivors, including the mayor of the coastal town of Guaratuba, Roberto Justus. In a video posted on social media, Mr Justus said he was “alive by the grace of God”, “It was horrible,” he said. The mountain just fell

 

 

on top of us. It swept away every last car. Aerial images released by the emergency services show the damage caused by the landslide on Monday night which swept away a section of the highway and the vehicles on it. There are concerns there could be further landslides with national weather service INMET issuing heavy rain warnings for multiple states in Brazil.