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At least 14 people were killed, including seven children, after days of heavy rains triggered flooding and landslides in the southeastern Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro, the State Civil Defense told CNN on Saturday.

The rain showers began Thursday, leading to deadly landslides in the region. The volume of rain registered in the last 48 hours was the highest on record in Angra dos Reis, according to the city's municipal government.

Officials told CNN Brazil on Saturday that a landslide in the town of Paraty killed at least eight people -- a father and seven of his children -- ages 2 to 17.

A seventh child was rescued and transported to a hospital, municipal officials told the affiliate.

At least four other people were injured -- none of them seriously -- after seven houses were hit by landslides in the coastal community of Ponta Negra, according to officials in Paraty.

More than 22 neighborhoods sustained flooding and 71 families were displaced.

Rio de Janeiro state firefighters and civil defense authorities are deployed in the affected cities to help rescue people. The Civil Defense does not have an estimate on how many people are missing so far, according to CNN.