Man dies after being struck by landslide in Angra dos Reis, RJ
A 50-year-old man died in Angra dos Reis, Brazil, after being hit by a landslide caused by heavy rain.
In a tragic incident in Angra dos Reis, Brazil, a 50-year-old man lost his life after a landslide struck him during intense rainfall on Friday, August 27. The landslide occurred around midnight on Morro São Lourenço in the Belém neighborhood while the victim, who lived in the lower part of the area, was on his way to check on his ex-wife and children. Unfortunately, he was caught in the landslide en route, highlighting the dangers posed by severe weather conditions in the region.
This incident is part of a larger crisis triggered by heavy rains that hit Angra dos Reis. The downpour, which began on the night of Thursday, August 26, resulted in significant destruction, including landslides and severe flooding. The local Civil Defense agency reported that nearly 400 people were displaced due to the flood and landslide-related damages, with records showing over 200 millimeters of rain fell within just six hours, showcasing the extreme weather that has plagued the area.
As emergency services continue to respond to the aftermath of the storm, community resources are stretched as they address the needs of those displaced. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the heightened vulnerability of certain neighborhoods to natural disasters, raising concerns over urban planning and disaster preparedness in regions prone to severe weather events like Angra dos Reis.