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Brazil vows better flood alert systems
by Staff Writers
Brasilia (AFP) Dec 27, 2013


President Dilma Rousseff on Friday vowed to improve warning systems after touring flood-hit areas of southeast Brazil where 40 people have died following torrential rains.

After two weeks of heavy downpours which have triggered deadly landslides, the weather is beginning to improve across much of the region.

"We are very concerned about these floods and landslides in two Brazilian states, Minas Gerais and Espirito Santo, " Rousseff told reporters after her helicopter tour of the city of Governador Valadares in Minas Gerais.

She said alert systems were very important to prevent fatalities.

"At times we succeed (in preventing deaths), very often we failed. But we are going to fight to make sure we do," Rousseff, who was accompanied by several ministers and local authorities, added.

She pointed to the creation in 2012 of a "electronic disaster map" which enables mayors and governors to bypass the bureaucracy and use federal funds to lend assistance to cities facing emergencies.

Since it was set up, the system had allocated $300 million in emergency aid.

Civil Defense officials meanwhile said two children aged 3 and 11 died Sunday buried under mud slides that swept away their home in Governador Valadares, where rivers overflowed their banks, causing extensive flooding.

Tens of thousands of people spent Christmas without drinking water, power or communications while food shortages were reported.

In neighboring Espirito Santo which has been hit by the worst rains in 90 years and which Rousseff toured on Tuesday, the official death toll was revised downward from 27 to 23.

Two persons are still reported missing and presumed to be buried under the mud.

A total of 52 cities in Espirito Santo have been hit by flooding and 61,000 people have been evacuated.

The Brazilian Air Force said its helicopters rescued 162 elderly and sick people as well as women and children. It also delivered eight tons of food, medicines and drinking water to the state.

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