Feb 27 • 08:03 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Burnier Park: with slopes and a history of landslides, neighborhood has the highest number of deaths from rains in Juiz de Fora

The Burnier neighborhood in Juiz de Fora has suffered the most fatalities from recent heavy rains, with at least 21 confirmed dead amid rescue operations for missing individuals.

The Burnier neighborhood in Juiz de Fora, Brazil has experienced devastating effects from heavy rainfall, leading to numerous landslides. Over ten houses collapsed on Natalino José de Paula Street alone, burying 22 individuals as a result of the storm that struck the municipality on the night of Monday, the 23rd. Rescue operations continued into Thursday, the 26th, where 21 bodies were recovered from the debris, emphasizing the tragedy this area has faced.

In an effort to locate survivors, rescue teams managed to save ten people, including a six-year-old boy named Antony Rosa. He was protected during the incident by his mother, who tragically lost her life in the collapse. The ongoing search efforts are particularly focused on finding a missing child named Sofia, highlighting the heart-wrenching nature of the incident as families and rescuers hope for more survivors among the rubble.

Geographically, the Burnier area is positioned in the city’s East Zone and is bordered by several neighborhoods such as JK and Costa Carvalho. It lies between the left bank of the Paraibuna River and the Poço D'anta Biological Reserve, which adds a layer of complexity regarding the environmental risks of landslides in this historically unstable region. The community's history of landslides raises concerns about future storms and the need for preventive measures to protect residents from similar disasters in the future.

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