Mar 5 β€’ 18:19 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

'They were sleeping in the same bed when it happened,' says police officer who attended to family buried in Mendes Pimentel

A family of three tragically died in Mendes Pimentel, Brazil, when a landslide struck their home while they were asleep together in the same bed.

A devastating landslide in Mendes Pimentel, located in the East of Minas Gerais, Brazil, claimed the lives of three family members who were asleep in the same bed when the incident occurred. The revelation came from Lieutenant Lucas Tula of the Military Police, who confirmed that the emergency services received notifications shortly after midnight about the landslide affecting residential structures in the area. Upon arrival, the police worked alongside emergency response teams to secure the site and initiate rescue operations amidst the dangerous conditions caused by the disaster.

Rescue teams, including firefighters, the Military Police, and civil defense officials, conducted thorough searches at the scene. At approximately 5 AM, they discovered the bodies of the victims, identified as Marcelo Clemente, aged 40, his wife KΓ©sia Cristina, 35, and their seven-year-old son, EstevΓ£o Clemente. The tragic incident highlights the severe risks associated with landslides, particularly in regions vulnerable to such natural disasters.

In response to the tragedy, the municipal government of Mendes Pimentel issued a public statement expressing their condolences to the families affected by this calamity. This incident serves as a grim reminder of the dangers present in susceptible areas during rainy seasons, prompting discussions about safety measures and the need for community preparedness in response to environmental hazards.

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