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Brazil rescue efforts continue as Lula visits areas hit by floods
President Lula says that the Sao Paulo area can ‘rely on the federal authorities’ after flooding killed a minimum of 36.
Lots of of emergency rescue staff proceed to seek for survivors amid the devastation of flooding and landslides which have killed a minimum of 36 folks and displaced a number of hundred in Brazil.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Monday visited impacted areas within the southeastern state of Sao Paulo, the place dozens of individuals stay lacking and the demise toll is predicted to rise. Town of Sao Sebastiao seems to have been hit the toughest, accounting for 35 of the 36 victims.
“United we can be a lot stronger and Sao Sebastiao will get well a lot quicker,” Lula stated in a Twitter put up on Monday. “Rely on the federal authorities.”
Lula flew over Sao Sebastiao in a helicopter to survey the injury on Monday previous to a gathering with native officers, who stated that a minimum of 40 folks stay lacking and a few areas have been minimize off after landslides blocked the roads.
The president promised to assist rebuild the city of some 91,000 folks by setting up new homes in safer locations, whereas additionally saying the federal government should work to revive key infrastructure amenities comparable to roads additionally hit by landslides.
“Generally nature takes us abruptly, however typically we additionally tempt nature,” Lula stated in a speech after assembly with Sao Paulo Governor Tarcisio de Freitas and Sao Sebastiao Mayor Felipe Augusto to coordinate their response to the tragedy.
The flooding was triggered by a big downpour of rain over the weekend, and has prompted many cities within the area to cancel Carnival festivities.
In a social media put up on Sunday evening, Augusto described a “chaotic state of affairs” after 600mm (24 inches) of rain washed over the city in lower than 24 hours.
Augusto stated that fifty houses within the metropolis had collapsed from flooding and landslides, and pictures of the world present houses inundated with particles. Authorities stated that these rescued from the torrent of mud embrace a two-year-old boy and a lady giving delivery.
Looking for shelter on increased floor, some residents used boats to ferry items and other people to elevated areas.
Whereas Sao Sebastiao was on the centre of the catastrophe, surrounding cities comparable to Ilhabela and Caraguatatuba have additionally been impacted, and a seven-year-old woman was killed within the neighbouring city of Ubatuba, the Sao Paolo state authorities stated.
De Freitas declared an 18-day state of calamity for six cities in impacted areas, and a press launch from the state authorities stated that almost 800 folks had misplaced their houses.
In recent times, flooding and landslides have been a persistent and lethal phenomenon in Brazil. In February 2022, greater than 200 folks have been killed as the town of Petropolis close to Rio de Janeiro was inundated with flooding and landslides, and torrential rains resulted in flooding that killed 100 within the state or Pernambuco in Might 2022.
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13 die as an Indian navy speedboat crashes into a passenger ferry off Mumbai
An Indian navy speedboat crashed into a ferry carrying over 100 people to a popular tourist destination off Mumbai on Wednesday, killing at least 13, the navy said.
A navy statement said 99 ferry passengers were rescued. They were on their way to Elephanta Island when the speedboat circled and collided with the ferry “Neelkamal.”
DOUBLE-DECKER BOAT CARRYING CHILDREN ON VACATION CAPSIZES IN INDIA, LEAVING 22 DEAD
The speedboat was undergoing engine tests and lost control, the statement said.
The dead included one navy personnel and two others on a navy craft, it said.
The tourists were picked up by navy and civilian boats and transferred to jetties and hospitals in the vicinity, the statement said. Four helicopters and 11 naval craft were used in the rescue.
The Elephanta Caves on the island have temples and images from Hindu mythology and are a popular tourist destination off Mumbai, India’s financial and entertainment capital.
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Syria’s interim gov’t pledges justice, jobs, and security in ‘new era’
Speaking to Al Jazeera, Syria’s new interim gov’t spokesperson says plans to establish a fair justice system a priority.
Syria’s new rulers have pledged to create special tribunals for those who have “committed crimes against Syrians” under deposed President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, according to the interim government’s spokesman.
In an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera, Obaid Arnaut said a key part of the new government’s mission as they usher in a “new era” is to re-establish people’s trust in the rule of law and the country’s judicial system.
This can only happen when those who have detained and tortured hundreds of thousands of Syrians across al-Assad’s notorious prisons are brought to justice, he said.
“By holding criminals accountable, we aim to heal the deep wounds inflicted upon our society and pave the way for a more just and equitable future,” Arnaut said.
The government’s top priorities include reforming state institutions that have been tainted with corruption. Employees who have “committed crimes and harmed the Syrian population will be dismissed and held accountable” as well, Arnaut said.
The new rulers will, however, prioritise those who have been “dedicated, professional, and loyal to their country”.
Seeking the expertise of Syrians from all walks of life, and from all ethnic and religious backgrounds, Arnaut said the new government is committed to “revitalise our country”.
“Job vacancies will be open to all. We need to unite our efforts to build the country,” he said.
“This new state will focus on rebuilding infrastructure and strengthening the economy both internally and externally.”
Security a ‘priority’
Arnaut also demanded the lifting of sanctions that have been imposed on Syria for decades, saying these have “deeply affected the people”.
“Now that al-Assad has been toppled, the sanctions on the country must be lifted,” he said. “It is essential to lift the sanctions and allow Syrians to live as they dream.”
Syria’s war-battered economy has left many complaining that they can no longer afford to secure the most basic necessities, including food and shelter.
In a bid to quell widespread anger over the economic situation, Arnaut confirmed that Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, also known as Abu Mohammed al-Julani, would increase salaries of public servants by up to 400 percent.
The world has been carefully watching al-Sharaa, whose former al-Qaeda affiliate group is now the country’s most powerful force, to see if his new government can stabilise the country after 13 years of civil war.
Ever since al-Assad was toppled on December 8, Syria has witnessed hundreds of strikes by Israeli forces. Israeli tanks also moved deeper into Syria’s Golan Heights in a bid to create a “buffer zone” along the Israeli-annexed area – a move that has been slammed by several countries and the United Nations.
When asked about how the new government intends to handle the security of the country, Arnaut reiterated security is a priority.
“Our focus is on security, with our primary task being the preservation of properties,’ he said.
Regarding Israel’s repeated attacks, Arnaut said the new government’s approach “will be outlined in the near future”, without providing more details.
“People are angry and think that the regime has been replaced by the Israeli aggression. I currently have no further details on this matter,” he said. “Our primary goal is to ensure Syria is safe from any external threats.”
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