Heavy rains in Brazil continue flooding Minas Gerais cities

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Heavy rains devastated the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, causing destructive flooding and landslides.

In the state's capital of Belo Horizonte, a metropolitan area home to 6 million people, some neighborhoods saw 176 millimeters (7 inches) of rain on Tuesday. This is the latest storm in what’s been a punishing January for Minas Gerais and neighboring Espirito Santo and Rio de Janeiro states.

Roadways on Tuesday night turned to gushing rivers, sweeping cars, motorcycles and debris along. A video filmed on a cell phone shows a flooded garage, with water bursting through a doorway while the man recording screams and seeks higher ground. Another video circulating on social media shows the roof of a shopping mall collapsing.

As of Wednesday, 62 people had died since Jan. 24 due to storms across Espirito Santo and Minas Gerais. Authorities in Minas Gerais said one died in the storm last night.

Rains are expected to continue on Wednesday in Minas Gerais, where 101 municipalities have declared a state of emergency.