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Rio de Janeiro landslide kills 14 by Staff Writers Rio De Janeiro (AFP) Nov 11, 2018 At least 14 people have died in Brazil after a landslide struck their homes in the southeastern city of Niteroi in Rio de Janeiro state, officials said Sunday. The tragedy struck in the early hours of Saturday after heavy rainfall caused a huge boulder to slide down a slope, hitting at least nine homes and a pizzeria. Eleven people were rescued alive on Saturday, but four who remained missing were found dead in the early hours of Sunday, according to locals. Two people rescued remained in critical condition. "It rained a lot over the past two days, Niteroi was in a state of attention and alert ... The community was advised of the situation, with the recommendation that they find safe places to stay," fire chief Roberto Robadey told Globo News. Niteroi Mayor Rodrigo Neves told a press conference the area was not considered to be high risk. But neighborhood association president Claudio dos Santos said one of the homes on the precarious slope had been vacated some time ago due to the risk of collapse. Robadey said early information suggested not all the houses were occupied at the time of the landslide. In 2010 nearly 50 people died in a landslide following heavy rains in Niteroi, which is connected to Rio de Janeiro city by a stretching bridge.
Munich Re posts gains despite typhoon, hurricane payouts Frankfurt Am Main (AFP) Nov 7, 2018 German reinsurance giant Munich Re posted Wednesday stronger than expected profits for its third quarter, despite booking huge claims over several natural disasters. For the months of July to September, the group, which essentially insures insurers, recorded net profit of 483 million euros ($555 million), soundly beating analysts' forecast of 414 million euros. The third-quarter result also marked a sharp recovery from the loss of 1.43 billion euros posted during the equivalent period a year ago ... read more
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