Mar 11 β€’ 23:22 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Search for woman dragged by flood in BA reaches three days with help from helicopter, sniffer dog, drone, and divers

The search for a woman in Bahia, Brazil, who was swept away by floodwaters, has entered its third day utilizing various rescue methods including a helicopter and a sniffer dog.

The search operation for Rosania Silva Borges, a 46-year-old woman who was swept away by a flood in VitΓ³ria da Conquista, Bahia, has marked its third day as authorities continue their efforts to locate her. The incident occurred while she was riding in a rideshare vehicle on Monday (September 9), headed to her child's school, when the car was engulfed by the rapidly rising waters. The driver managed to escape, but Rosania has been missing since. Search teams, including military firefighters and family members, are actively participating in the recovery efforts.

Over the course of three days, rescue teams have explored more than 14 kilometers of the Verruga River, employing high-tech resources such as helicopters, drones, and specialized divers in hopes of finding Rosania. A particularly notable development occurred when a sniffer dog named Rambo discovered a shirt that resembled one worn by the victim, located near the last known position of her cellphone. This finding has given hope to searchers, but no definitive news has emerged about Rosania's condition as the search persists.

This incident highlights the dangers posed by sudden flooding in Brazil, a country prone to heavy rainfalls, particularly during this time of the year. With many residents relying on inadequate infrastructure for transportation and safety, cases like Rosania's serve as tragic reminders of the importance of disaster readiness and community awareness in navigating such natural calamities. Local news outlets continue to report on the developments, emphasizing community involvement and the ongoing search efforts.

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