Man dies buried after landslide hits house in MG
A man was killed after a landslide struck his house in Muriaé, Brazil, due to heavy rainfall.
In the early hours of Tuesday, October 10, a man tragically lost his life when a landslide hit his home in the Vila Conceição neighborhood of Muriaé, Brazil. The incident was caused by an excessive amount of rain that the area experienced, leading to the collapse of the hillside adjacent to his residence. Local emergency services were alerted, and it took them approximately six hours to recover the man's body from the debris due to the substantial amount of earth that had covered the structure.
The landslide occurred around 1 AM, but the victim was not found until approximately 7 AM. Unfortunately, details regarding the man's age have not been disclosed. It has been reported that he was living in a precarious situation, previously homeless, and had recently been recruited to work as a mason by the property owner. He had been staying in a makeshift living arrangement behind the main house prior to this fatal incident, highlighting the vulnerabilities faced by individuals in similar circumstances during extreme weather events.
This tragic event is part of a broader problem faced by many municipalities in Brazil, where heavy rains can cause significant disruption and hazards to life and property. The incident raises important questions about urban planning and disaster preparedness in regions prone to such natural disasters, and the effects of climate change in escalating the frequency and intensity of severe weather conditions.