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476 Die in Brazil Slides, Survivors Relate Horrors

The power was out, but lightning flashes illuminated the horror as villagers watched neighbors' homes vanish under a wall of mud and water, rotating neighborhoods into graveyards. Survivors dug at the earth barehanded Thursday, but all they originate were bodies.

It was a scene of muddy obliteration in mountain towns north of Rio, where at least 476 people were killed when torrential rains unleashed mudslides in the pre-dawn hours Wednesday, burying people alive as they slept. Officials would not undertaking guesses on how many people were missing -- but fears were high that the death toll could piercingly rise.

http://news-updations.blogspot.com/In the remote Campo Grande neighborhood of Teresopolis, now nearby only by a perilous five-mile (eight-kilometer) hike through mud-slicked jungle, family members pulled the lifeless bodies of loved ones from the muck. They carefully laid the corpses on dry ground, covering them with blankets. A young boy cried out as his father's body was originate: "I want to see my dad! I want to see my dad!".

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Car bomb kills 20 near police complex in Pakistan

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Nearly 20 people counting women and children were killed and more than 50 wounded Tuesday in a car bomb attack target a police headquarters in Pakistan's northwestern city of Kohat.

Militants have opened a series of brazen attacks in the past week as Muslims mark the final days of the holy fasting month of Ramadan.

Six policemen were among the dead in the newest blast and police said the other wounded were women and children who were contravention their fast in the garrison city, close to the lawless ethnic areas of Khyber and Orakzai.

"It was a car bomb blast, we are investigate whether the car was parked or was explode by a suicide bomber," Khalid Khan, a top managerial official in Kohat, told AFP.

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