Environment
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At Least 34 People Dead in Flashfloods, Mudslides Brought by Torrential Rain in Brazil
When severe rains rushed across a hilly part of Rio de Janeiro state, mudslides and floods killed at least 18 people, and there were worries the death toll may grow as rescuers checked affected regions on Wednesday.
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