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Rio de Janeiro state declares financial disaster with Olympics looming

Brazil's Rio de Janeiro will host the 2016 Olympic Games
Image: Rio de Janeiro is preparing to host the Games in August

The acting governor of Rio de Janeiro state has declared a financial disaster less than two months before the Olympic Games.

Francisco Dornelles' decision will allow Rio's state government to adopt exceptional measures to pay costs related to the Games, as the state grapples with the country's economic recession.

The Games are due to take place in Rio de Janeiro from August 5 to 21.

Mr Dornelles' office said in a statement that the decision was made because a dip in revenues from taxes and oil royalties was "stopping the state of Rio de Janeiro from honouring its commitment to the organisation of the Olympic and Paralympic Games".

The statement continued: "The financial crisis has brought several difficulties in essential public services and it could cause the total collapse of public security, health care, education, urban mobility and environmental management," 

Rio de Janeiro state acting governor Francisco Dornelles (left) says the financial problems could cause the 'total collapse of public security'
Image: Rio de Janeiro state acting governor Francisco Dornelles (left) says the financial problems could cause the 'total collapse of public security'

Rio's state government is in such dire straits that two of its hospitals were taken over by the Rio city government to allow doctors to keep being paid. Some police stations are so underfunded that they have asked neighbours to donate basic items like toilet paper. Public workers and retirees have suffered months-long delays in receiving their money.

Brazilian media said Mr Dornelles had asked the country's acting president Michel Temer for nearly £625m in emergency funds for the state government, but a decision was not announced.

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Some of the key Olympic projects depend heavily on the state government.

Along with paying for state police during the Games, Rio de Janeiro state is also committed to paying for construction that will extend the metro to the Olympic Park, as well as facilities to clean the waters sailors will use during the Games.

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