01.  An aerial view shows a landslide-affected area in Teresopolis January  12, 2011. Floods and landslides devastated towns in a mountainous area  near Rio de Janeiro, killing dozens of people and bringing the death  toll on Wednesday from days of heavy rain in southern Brazil to at least  127. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos 
02.  An aerial view shows a landslide-affected area in Teresopolis January  12, 2011. Floods and landslides devastated towns in a mountainous area  near Rio de Janeiro, killing dozens of people and bringing the death  toll on Wednesday from days of heavy rain in southern Brazil to at least  127. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos 
03.  Rescue workers attempt to locate survivors after a landslide hit  Teresopolis January 12, 2011. Floods and landslides devastated towns in a  mountainous area near Rio de Janeiro, killing dozens of people and  bringing the death toll on Wednesday from days of heavy rain in southern  Brazil to at least 127.  REUTERS/Bruno Domingos
04.  An aerial view shows a landslide-affected area in Teresopolis January  12, 2011. Floods and landslides devastated towns in a mountainous area  near Rio de Janeiro, killing dozens of people and bringing the death  toll on Wednesday from days of heavy rain in southern Brazil to at least  127.  REUTERS/Bruno Domingos 
05.  An aerial view shows a landslide-affected area in Teresopolis January  12, 2011. Floods and landslides devastated towns in a mountainous area  near Rio de Janeiro, killing dozens of people and bringing the death  toll on Wednesday from days of heavy rain in southern Brazil to at least  127. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos 
06.  An aerial view shows a landslide-affected area in Teresopolis January  12, 2011. Floods and landslides devastated towns in a mountainous area  near Rio de Janeiro, killing dozens of people and bringing the death  toll on Wednesday from days of heavy rain in southern Brazil to at least  127. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos 
07.  An aerial view shows a landslide-affected area in Teresopolis January  12, 2011. Floods and landslides devastated towns in a mountainous area  near Rio de Janeiro, killing dozens of people and bringing the death  toll on Wednesday from days of heavy rain in southern Brazil to at least  127. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos 
08.  An aerial view shows a landslide-affected area in Teresopolis January  12, 2011. Floods and landslides devastated towns in a mountainous area  near Rio de Janeiro, killing dozens of people and bringing the death  toll on Wednesday from days of heavy rain in southern Brazil to at least  127. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos 
09.  A view of a once-populated hillside destroyed by a landslide in  Teresopolis January 12, 2011. Floods and landslides devastated towns in a  mountainous area near Rio de Janeiro, killing dozens of people and  bringing the death toll on Wednesday from days of heavy rain in southern  Brazil to at least 160. REUTERS/Luiza Garcia 
10.  Rescue workers search for victims of a landslide in Teresopolis January  12, 2011. Floods and landslides devastated towns in a mountainous area  near Rio de Janeiro, killing dozens of people and bringing the death  toll on Wednesday from days of heavy rain in southern Brazil to at least  160. REUTERS/Luiza Garcia 
11.  Rescue workers search for victims of a landslide in Teresopolis January  12, 2011. Floods and landslides devastated towns in a mountainous area  near Rio de Janeiro, killing dozens of people and bringing the death  toll on Wednesday from days of heavy rain in southern Brazil to at least  160. REUTERS/Luiza Garcia 
12.  Rescue workers search for victims of a landslide in Teresopolis January  12, 2011. Floods and landslides devastated towns in a mountainous area  near Rio de Janeiro, killing dozens of people and bringing the death  toll on Wednesday from days of heavy rain in southern Brazil to at least  160. REUTERS/Luiza Garcia 
13.  Residents cross a street affected by a landslide in Teresopolis January  12, 2011. Floods and landslides devastated towns in a mountainous area  near Rio de Janeiro, killing dozens of people and bringing the death  toll on Wednesday from days of heavy rain in southern Brazil to at least  160. REUTERS/Luiza Garcia
14.  The bodies of victims of a landslide lie inside a building where rescue  workers placed them in Teresopolis January 12, 2011. Floods and  landslides devastated towns in a mountainous area near Rio de Janeiro,  killing dozens of people and bringing the death toll on Wednesday from  days of heavy rain in southern Brazil to at least 160. REUTERS/Luiza  Garcia 
15.  A destroyed house is seen after a landslide in Teresopolis January 13,  2011.  Rescue workers struggled on Thursday to reach areas cut off by  floods and landslides that have killed at least 356 people in one of  Brazil's worst natural disasters in decades.  REUTERS/Bruno Domingos
16.  A destroyed house is seen after a landslide in Teresopolis January 13,  2011.  Rescue workers struggled on Thursday to reach areas cut off by  floods and landslides that have killed at least 356 people in one of  Brazil's worst natural disasters in decades.  REUTERS/Bruno Domingos  (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER)
17.  A resident looks at a destroyed house after a landslide in Teresopolis  January 13, 2011.  Rescue workers struggled on Thursday to reach areas  cut off by floods and landslides that have killed at least 356 people in  one of Brazil's worst natural disasters in decades.  REUTERS/Bruno  Domingos
18.  A destroyed house is seen after a landslide in Teresopolis January 13,  2011. Rescue workers struggled on Thursday to reach areas cut off by  floods and landslides that have killed at least 356 people in one of  Brazil's worst natural disasters in decades.  REUTERS/Bruno Domingos 
19.  A resident walks in front of a destroyed house after a landslide in  Teresopolis January 13, 2011.  Rescue workers struggled on Thursday to  reach areas cut off by floods and landslides that have killed at least  356 people in one of Brazil's worst natural disasters in decades.   REUTERS/Bruno Domingos 
20.  Residents walk past destroyed cars after a landslide in Teresopolis  January 13, 2011. The death toll from the devastated mountainous region  near the city of Rio de Janeiro was expected to rise as rescuers reached  the more remote areas. Heavy rains earlier in the week killed 13 people  in Sao Paulo state, bringing the total number of deaths in southern  Brazil to at least 369. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos
21.  Residents walk past near a damaged truck after a landslide in  Teresopolis January 13, 2011. The death toll from the devastated  mountainous region near the city of Rio de Janeiro was expected to rise  as rescuers reached the more remote areas. Heavy rains earlier in the  week killed 13 people in Sao Paulo state, bringing the total number of  deaths in southern Brazil to at least 369. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos
22.  A destroyed car is seen after a landslide in Teresopolis January 13,  2011. The death toll from the devastated mountainous region near the  city of Rio de Janeiro was expected to rise as rescuers reached the more  remote areas. Heavy rains earlier in the week killed 13 people in Sao  Paulo state, bringing the total number of deaths in southern Brazil to  at least 369. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos 
23.  A resident sits on the remnant of a wall of his destroyed house after a  landslide in Teresopolis January 13, 2011. The death toll from the  devastated mountainous region near the city of Rio de Janeiro was  expected to rise as rescuers reached the more remote areas. Heavy rains  earlier in the week killed 13 people in Sao Paulo state, bringing the  total number of deaths in southern Brazil to at least 369. REUTERS/Bruno  Domingos 
24.  Residents walk between fallen trees after a landslide in Teresopolis  January 13, 2011. The death toll from the devastated mountainous region  near the city of Rio de Janeiro was expected to rise as rescuers reached  the more remote areas. Heavy rains earlier in the week killed 13 people  in Sao Paulo state, bringing the total number of deaths in southern  Brazil to at least 369. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos 
25.  A children's playground is seen after a landslide in Teresopolis  January 13, 2011. The death toll from the devastated mountainous region  near the city of Rio de Janeiro was expected to rise as rescuers reached  the more remote areas. Heavy rains earlier in the week killed 13 people  in Sao Paulo state, bringing the total number of deaths in southern  Brazil to at least 369. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos
26.  Two residents carry a motorcylce over a bridge made of a plank of wood  after a landslide in Teresopolis January 13, 2011.   The death toll from  the devastated mountainous region near the city of Rio de Janeiro was  expected to rise as rescuers reached the more remote areas. Heavy rains  earlier in the week killed 13 people in Sao Paulo state, bringing the  total number of deaths in southern Brazil to at least 369. REUTERS/Bruno  Domingos 
27.  The bodies of victims of the landslides lie on the ground in  Teresopolis January 13, 2011. The death toll from the devastated  mountainous region near the city of Rio de Janeiro was expected to rise  as rescuers reached the more remote areas. Heavy rains earlier in the  week killed 13 people in Sao Paulo state, bringing the total number of  deaths in southern Brazil to at least 369. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos
28.  A woman walks past near bodies of victims of the landslide in  Teresopolis January 13, 2011.  The death toll from the devastated  mountainous region near the city of Rio de Janeiro was expected to rise  as rescuers reached the more remote areas. Heavy rains earlier in the  week killed 13 people in Sao Paulo state, bringing the total number of  deaths in southern Brazil to at least 369. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos 
29.  The foot of a victim is pictured after a landslide in Teresopolis  January 13, 2011.  The death toll from the devastated mountainous region  near the city of Rio de Janeiro was expected to rise as rescuers  reached the more remote areas. Heavy rains earlier in the week killed 13  people in Sao Paulo state, bringing the total number of deaths in  southern Brazil to at least 369. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos
30.  The hand of a victim is pictured on the ground after a landslide in  Teresopolis January 13, 2011.  The death toll from the devastated  mountainous region near the city of Rio de Janeiro was expected to rise  as rescuers reached the more remote areas. Heavy rains earlier in the  week killed 13 people in Sao Paulo state, bringing the total number of  deaths in southern Brazil to at least 369. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos
31.  Residents whose homes were destroyed in a landslide rest in a shelter  in Teresopolis January 13, 2011. The death toll from the devastated  mountainous region near the city of Rio de Janeiro was expected to rise  as rescuers reached the more remote areas. Heavy rains earlier in the  week killed 13 people in Sao Paulo state, bringing the total number of  deaths in southern Brazil to at least 375. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos 
32.  A child affected by a landslide sleeps at a shelter in Teresopolis  January 13, 2011. The death toll from the devastated mountainous region  near the city of Rio de Janeiro was expected to rise as rescuers reached  the more remote areas. Heavy rains earlier in the week killed 13 people  in Sao Paulo state, bringing the total number of deaths in southern  Brazil to at least 375. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos 
33.  Rescue workers and residents search the rubble of a building that  collapsed in a landslide in Nova Friburgo, January 13, 2011. The death  toll from the devastated mountainous region near the city of Rio de  Janeiro was expected to rise as rescuers reached the more remote areas.  Heavy rains earlier in the week killed 13 people in Sao Paulo state,  bringing the total number of deaths in southern Brazil to at least 375.  REUTERS/Shana Reis-Government of Rio/Handout
34.  Residents whose homes were destroyed in a landslide rest in a shelter  in Teresopolis January 13, 2011. The death toll from the devastated  mountainous region near the city of Rio de Janeiro was expected to rise  as rescuers reached the more remote areas. Heavy rains earlier in the  week killed 13 people in Sao Paulo state, bringing the total number of  deaths in southern Brazil to at least 375. The banner at top reads:  Teresopolis, a city of spectacle.  REUTERS/Bruno Domingos 
35.  An aerial view of a neighborhood partially destroyed by a landslide  caused by heavy rains in Nova Friburgo, January 13, 2011. Rescue workers  dug desperately for survivors on Thursday and struggled to reach areas  cut off by raging floods and landslides that have killed at least 388  people in one of Brazil's worst natural disasters in decades.   REUTERS/Shana Reis-Government of Rio/Handout 
36.  An aerial view of a neighborhood partially destroyed by a landslide  caused by heavy rains in Nova Friburgo, January 13, 2011. Rescue workers  dug desperately for survivors on Thursday and struggled to reach areas  cut off by raging floods and landslides that have killed at least 388  people in one of Brazil's worst natural disasters in decades.   REUTERS/Shana Reis-Government of Rio/Handout 
37.  An aerial view of a neighborhood partially destroyed by a landslide  caused by heavy rains in Nova Friburgo, January 13, 2011. Rescue workers  dug desperately for survivors on Thursday and struggled to reach areas  cut off by raging floods and landslides that have killed at least 388  people in one of Brazil's worst natural disasters in decades.   REUTERS/Shana Reis-Government of Rio/Handout
 

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