Sunday, February 21, 2010
LISBON: The death toll in flash floods on the Portuguese island of Madeira rose Sunday to 38 with over 100 injured, authorities said, warning that the number was likely to rise.
"We have 38 dead but the figure is not completely definitive," regional government social affairs secretary Francisco Ramos told reporters. Earlier, authorities said 32 people had lost their lives with 68 injured.
"We are going to continue to search for bodies, we are waiting for the teams which are due to arrive... in order to continue working one the ground," he added.
Around 250 people had been left homeless, the Civil Protection authorities said on their website.
Torrential rains caused flooding and landslides on Saturday, particularly in the south of Madeira, which is 900 kilometres (560 miles) southwest of the Portuguese mainland.
LISBON: The death toll in flash floods on the Portuguese island of Madeira rose Sunday to 38 with over 100 injured, authorities said, warning that the number was likely to rise.
"We have 38 dead but the figure is not completely definitive," regional government social affairs secretary Francisco Ramos told reporters. Earlier, authorities said 32 people had lost their lives with 68 injured.
"We are going to continue to search for bodies, we are waiting for the teams which are due to arrive... in order to continue working one the ground," he added.
Around 250 people had been left homeless, the Civil Protection authorities said on their website.
Torrential rains caused flooding and landslides on Saturday, particularly in the south of Madeira, which is 900 kilometres (560 miles) southwest of the Portuguese mainland.
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