Column rock collapses on Brazil’s Furnas lake, kills seven

January 8, 2022
Firefighters rushed to the scene after a wall of rock broke from a cliff and fell onto several tourist boats at the canyons of Furnas Lake, city of Capitolio, Minas Gerais state, Brazil, on January 8, 2022

A column of rock crashes down on leisure boats in Furnas Lake, killing seven and injuring at least 32 people.

At least seven people have died and nine were seriously injured when a wall of rock collapsed on to boats carrying tourists on a lake in southeastern Brazil.

Videos of Saturday’s incident showed tourists shouting as a column of rock came crashing down, smashing several leisure boats and sending a huge wave over the lake at Capitolio in Minas Gerais state.

Rescue teams including a dive squad and members of the Brazilian Navy rushed to Furnas Lake.

The latest official toll is “seven dead and three missing”, said Pedro Aihara, the spokesman for Minas Gerais firefighters.

Another 32 were wounded, including nine who had to be hospitalised, authorities said.

The people hurt in the accident had broken bones and one was in serious condition in hospital with head and facial injuries.

Furnas Lake, which was created in 1958 for the installation of a hydroelectric plant, is a popular tourist attraction in the area roughly 420 kilometres (260 miles) north of Sao Paulo.

Officials in Capitolio, which has about 8,400 residents, say the town can see approximately 5,000 visitors on a weekend, and up to 30,000 on holidays.

Officials suggested the rock face coming loose could have been related to heavy rains recently that caused flooding in the state and forced almost 17,000 people out of their homes.

On Saturday, a dike overflowed at an iron ore mine 300 kilometres (186 miles) to the east, cutting off a main federal highway.

SOURCE: Al Jazeera and  NEWS AGENCIES

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