How is the rescue work going after the collapse of the mountain in Brazil and many casualties?

In Fornas Canyon, a tourist resort in southeastern Brazil, a gable near the water suddenly collapsed, and a 5-meter-high mountain collapsed and crashed into four cruise ships below. Up to now, the local fire department said that the accident had caused 6 deaths, about 20 people were missing, another 9 people were seriously hospitalized and 23 people were slightly injured. At present, the search and rescue work continues.

Estevo, the head of the local fire department, said in an interview that the bodies of six victims had been found at the scene of the incident. The fire department has sent 40 divers to look for the missing persons, and the search and rescue operation will continue. At present, the search and rescue work continues. The accident happened in Capitolius, minas gerais, Brazil. A video on social media shows several cruise ships moving slowly near the steep cliffs of Lake Fornas. At this moment, the rock on the gable broke, shattered and collapsed, hitting the cruise ship below. The person in charge of the local fire department said that 40 divers had been sent to the scene of the accident to find the missing persons.

It is reported that it has been raining continuously since the accident. The mountains in this area are mainly composed of sedimentary rocks. The rain caused a lot of stones to fall, which further led to the collapse of the mountain. On the same day, minas gerais Governor Romer? Zema expressed deep condolences to the victims of the accident and promised that the state government would do its best to continue the search and rescue and provide necessary support and help to the victims and the families of the injured.

Finally, to tell the truth, there are many accidents every day, including natural disasters and man-made disasters, but how can we have many possible lives under these accidents? Here I suggest that friends can learn some self-defense skills to protect their lives in times of crisis. I hope to remind those who have no self-defense training at ordinary times that they can learn some small skills, such as swimming. In the face of danger, we can't panic. Some simple protective measures may give us one more chance to live in danger.