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Six Confirmed Dead After Rock Detached From A Canyon And Fell On Tourist Boats In Brazil 

Six Confirmed Dead After Rock Detached From A Canyon And Fell On Tourist Boats In Brazil 
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Six people have been confirmed dead after a giant rock dislodged in Brazil canyon near a lake in Capitolio, a city in Minas Gerais state.

Two of the boats were directly hit by the falling stone, but authorities were able to rescue 24 people from those vessels.

Three women and four men were confirmed dead, Pedro Aihara, a spokesperson for the Minas Gerais fire department told newsmen. More than 30 people were treated at the scene of the Capitólio city collapse, and nine were taken to hospitals with serious injuries. One person was in critical condition with head injuries.

In the horrific scene captured on video, boaters were heard screaming as they watched a large slab of rock fall from a canyon onto boats cruising the lake near Capitolio, a city in Minas Gerais state.

Another 20 people are believed to be missing, Reuters reported. Rovilson Teixeira who has worked as a guide in the tourist area for the last six years, said he was stunned by the sight of the falling rocks.

 

Teixeira said;

 

“We are completely shocked, and nobody really knows how many victims are involved.

“There is not just one, not just two but probably many deaths. There are a lot of people with injuries. The region is full of ambulances that have come from other parts of the state to help the victims. No one is sure about the size of this tragedy.”

 

A spokesman for the Brazilian Navy said they are opening an investigation into the accident. The Governor of Minas Gerais state said in a statement that the accident was likely caused by heavy rains in the area that dislodged the rocks.

 

Authorities issued warnings for tourists to stay away from waterfalls in the area just hours before the accident.

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