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At least 113 people have died from a massive storm that devastated Brazil's southeastern state of Rio de Janeiro.
Most of the deaths were caused by mudslides as many shantytowns, where the poorer population lives, are located on hills. The death toll could rise further as dozens are still missing following the rains.
Officials say more than 100 have been injured and more than a thousand are now homeless. Several floods turned Rio's main highways and avenues into large rivers.
The airports and main railway stations were closed temporarily. It is expected to rain Wednesday and continue till the end of the week.