RIO DE JANEIRO — A 3-year-old girl was killed and 13 people injured when a water duct ruptured Tuesday in a poor suburb of western Rio de Janeiro, creating a high-pressure spurt that flooded dozens of homes, local media reports said.
The Globo television network ran images of a first responder wading through knee-high water in Campo Grande carrying the little girl, Isabela Severo dos Santos, in his arms.
The spurt of water that resulted from the rupture reached a height of around 20 meters (65 feet), flooding the neighborhood with water up to 2 meters (6 ½ feet) high in places, the network said. Some 17 houses crumbled because of the flooding, and more than 140 people were forced out of their homes.
The cause of the break was not immediately clear.
During a visit by Rio Gov. Sergio Cabral, residents brandished signs berating the beleaguered official.
Cabral, who has seen his popularity plummet since mass nationwide protests swept Brazil in June, visited a local school where those displaced by the floodwaters had been taken. Speaking to gathered TV cameras, he pledged to give all possible assistance to those affected by the flood.
The incident came a day after Cabral appealed to critics to call off the protests they've been staging in front of his beachfront Rio apartment on and off since June.
Cabral said the demonstrations were disrupting the lives of his children, ages 6 and 11, and suggested the protests would be more appropriate in front of the governor's palace, his place of work.