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Deadly Road Crashes and Flash Floods Strike Brazil as Rescues and Investigations Roll Out

Authorities launched investigations into multiple crashes, urging caution on accident‑prone highways during late‑March storms.

Overview

  • Across Wednesday and Thursday, separate incidents on federal and state roads left several dead and injured, while sudden storms flooded cities and triggered community rescues.
  • On BR‑163 in Pará, a double‑trailer truck overturned onto a pickup near the high‑risk “curva do gaúcho,” killing passenger Darlene da Silva Machado as PRF teams prepared a formal crash forensics report.
  • In Bauru, São Paulo, a flash flood trapped cars as neighbors pulled people to safety without injuries, and city crews began tearing out broken asphalt and clearing debris from the hardest‑hit blocks.
  • In other road incidents, a fallen tree crushed a box truck on BR‑415 in Bahia and killed two people, and a loaded rig on BR‑381 in Minas Gerais fell into a ravine and spilled oil that slowed traffic.
  • Late Thursday in Tocantins, two people riding a motorcycle died in a collision with a car on BR‑153 as firefighters called in forensic teams, while in Rio Grande do Sul police said a doctor was indicted for five attempted homicides after an earlier vehicle attack.