Tuesday, March 1, 2011

An accident killed 16 people in a carnival in Brazil

At least 16 people were killed in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais in south-east, where a high voltage cable was accidentally touched a carnival float, according to local media, citing rescue services . The accident occurred late Sunday in the small town of Bandeira do Sul, 5 000, when the cable broke and struck the car carrying an orchestra, according to the websites of newspapers O Globo and O Estado de Sao Paulo.

"It was a disaster. There were many people on the float and we do not yet know the exact number of deaths or injuries, severe or mild," said the GloboJosé Balducci, a senior regional health issues. According to a report of fire at least 12 people died instantly electrocuted. Emergency services quoted by newspapers ensured that an unspecified number of serious injuries were transported to hospitals in the region.

Brazil prepares for major carnival festivities, which begin this weekend, but many traditional carnival floats roam the streets of the country in the days before the formal period of carnival. A week ago, a young man of 21 years died by falling four meters from the top of a tank on which he danced in a parade in the tourist area of Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro.

Carnival in Rio has also been threatened this year by an apparently accidental fire that erupted on Feb. 7 City of samba, a set of warehouses and workshops in the port area, destroying tanks and costumes for three nine samba schools taking part in parades on "sambodrome," scheduled this year on 6 and 7 March.

Solidarity with other groups and at the price of hard work, the samba schools affected should, however, scroll normally. Regarded as the greatest show on earth, the Rio carnival attracts hundreds of thousands of Brazilians and tourists and an important source of revenue for the city.

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