At least two people have died and dozens are missing after a landslide hit a highway in southern Brazil.
Heavy rain caused a landslide on the BR-376 highway in Jaratuba, Paraná state.
The fate of approximately 30 people is unknown.
Several cars were reportedly buried under the rubble on the coastal road.
Aerial photos also show trucks lying on their sides, hanging menacingly from the side of the highway.
Footage circulating on social media showed drivers struggling through muddy floods ahead of the landslide.
Some netizens have asked why the road was not closed earlier.
Access to the main port for grain and sugar shipments was cut off after a landslide on Tuesday.
About 80% of goods exported from Paranagua, the country’s second largest grain and sugar port, are delivered by truck.
The BR-277 road to the ports of Paranagua and Antonia was closed after the landslide but is expected to reopen last night.
The Port Authority declined to estimate total losses.
Operators and terminals in Paranagua are moving cargo that is expected to last through this weekend.
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