Brazil races to save flood victims as storm death toll rises

Rescuers in boats and aircraft raced against the clock Sunday to help isolated people in Brazil's mountainous southeast after storms and heavy rains left at least 25 people dead in two states.

A weekend deluge pounded the states of Rio de Janeiro and Espirito Santo, where authorities described a chaotic situation due to flooding.

The death toll in Espirito Santo rose from four to 17 on Sunday as rescuers advanced, aided by water levels that had dropped overnight as the rainfall temporarily subsided.

The most affected municipality was Mimoso do Sul, a town of almost 25,000 inhabitants in the south of Espirito Santo, where flooding has killed at least 15 people.

Ruined mattresses, armchairs and household appliances formed mountains of wreckage in the streets as the floodwaters receded.

"I've never seen a flood like this," Michelly Oliveira, 37, told local news site A Gazeta.

The shopkeeper held back tears as she said she was grateful to be alive, though her source of income — her shoe store — was destroyed.

Two more people died in the municipality of Apiaca.

State Governor Renato Casagrande described the situation as "chaotic," though falling water levels on Sunday had allowed rescuers to make their way to previously inaccessible areas.

At least 5,200 people had been evacuated from their homes, state authorities said.

In the neighboring state of Rio de Janeiro at least eight people have been killed, officials said, most of them from landslides.

"It floods every year, at least once. But this year it is already the third," Nicellio Ramos, 52, from Duque de Caxias, told AFP.

Four of the deaths in Rio state occurred when the storm caused a house to collapse in the city of Petropolis, 70...

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