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In Brazil, a huge landslide came down again
New huge landslide covered the slum area on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro - Niteroi, burying 40 houses.
The number of victims has risen to 145 people, dozens missing.
A resident of Rio de Janeiro is mourning the death of one of the victims of the landslide. The picture was taken on April 7 at the Rio Santa Teresa. (Silvia Izquierdo / AP)
Firefighters carry the body of the deceased in a landslide in the district of Santa Teresa. As a result, the strongest in the last 50 years the rains have caused flooding and landslides in Brazil killed nearly a hundred people. (Silvia Izquierdo / AP)
In this aerial photo shows how the landslide walked through one of the many slums in Rio. (Genilson Araujo / Agencia O Globo via Reuters)
Girl crying over the body of a relative killed in a landslide in Rio. The death toll in a flood in Brazil has reached 145 people. (Antonio Lacerda / EPA)
The consequences of one of the many landslides in slums Mangueira. Almost all the deaths occurred due to landslide in the favelas of Rio - the slum neighborhoods, located on the slopes of the hills. (Marcelo Sayao / EPA)
Firefighters remove trash and debris to get to the wounded in the slums of Morro dos Prazeres, where he was a landslide. (Felipe Dana / AP)
Rescuers are recovered from the wreckage of man. (Felipe Dana / AP)
Flooded streets in Rio, located next door to the local botanical garden. (Genilson Araujo / Agencia O Globo via Reuters)
(Antonio Scorza / AFP - Getty Images)
Slum Mangueira, where before there were landslides. On Wednesday, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has accused the authorities of cities in the region in violation of building codes, which led to the destruction of small buildings. (Marcelo Sayao / EPA)
A rescuer carries a child in a flooded area of Rio Campo Grande. (Jadson Marques / AP)
Bodies of people killed in a landslide in the slums of Morro dos Prazeres. (Luiza Garcia / Reuters)
A rescuer carries the body of a child killed in a landslide in the Borel slum in Rio. (Stringer / brazil / Reuters)
A man mourns the victims of the landslide. (Felipe Dana / AP)
The number of victims has risen to 145 people, dozens missing.
A resident of Rio de Janeiro is mourning the death of one of the victims of the landslide. The picture was taken on April 7 at the Rio Santa Teresa. (Silvia Izquierdo / AP)
Firefighters carry the body of the deceased in a landslide in the district of Santa Teresa. As a result, the strongest in the last 50 years the rains have caused flooding and landslides in Brazil killed nearly a hundred people. (Silvia Izquierdo / AP)
In this aerial photo shows how the landslide walked through one of the many slums in Rio. (Genilson Araujo / Agencia O Globo via Reuters)
Girl crying over the body of a relative killed in a landslide in Rio. The death toll in a flood in Brazil has reached 145 people. (Antonio Lacerda / EPA)
The consequences of one of the many landslides in slums Mangueira. Almost all the deaths occurred due to landslide in the favelas of Rio - the slum neighborhoods, located on the slopes of the hills. (Marcelo Sayao / EPA)
Firefighters remove trash and debris to get to the wounded in the slums of Morro dos Prazeres, where he was a landslide. (Felipe Dana / AP)
Rescuers are recovered from the wreckage of man. (Felipe Dana / AP)
Flooded streets in Rio, located next door to the local botanical garden. (Genilson Araujo / Agencia O Globo via Reuters)
(Antonio Scorza / AFP - Getty Images)
Slum Mangueira, where before there were landslides. On Wednesday, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has accused the authorities of cities in the region in violation of building codes, which led to the destruction of small buildings. (Marcelo Sayao / EPA)
A rescuer carries a child in a flooded area of Rio Campo Grande. (Jadson Marques / AP)
Bodies of people killed in a landslide in the slums of Morro dos Prazeres. (Luiza Garcia / Reuters)
A rescuer carries the body of a child killed in a landslide in the Borel slum in Rio. (Stringer / brazil / Reuters)
A man mourns the victims of the landslide. (Felipe Dana / AP)