Last  week, a series of flash floods and mudslides struck the Serrana  mountain region near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, destroying buildings roads  and more. Nearly 14,000 people are now homeless, 759 are reported to  have been killed and another 400 remain missing in this, Brazil's  worst-ever natural disaster. As soldiers make their way to remote towns  with aid and transportation, Brazil's government has said it would  accelerate efforts to build up a nationwide disaster-prevention and  early-warning system. Collected here are photos from the mountainous  regions near Rio that were so hard-hit by these landslides.

















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