Environment
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Landslides Kill At Least 16 People in Rio de Janeiro State in the Aftermath of Massive Flooding and Heavy Rain
Seven children were among the victims of the natural disaster in Brazil. Extreme rainfall over recent days resulted in severe flooding and colossal landslides in two regions in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Saturday, April 2.
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