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Police gunfight with favela gang traps 200 tourists on hilltop

Police said 2 people were arrested and no injuries were reported after the gunfight stranded about 200 tourists on a popular sunrise hike.

  • On Monday, more than 200 tourists were stranded atop Morro Dois Irmaos, or Two Brothers Hill, in Rio as police engaged in a gunfight with the Comando Vermelho gang in the nearby Vidigal favela.
  • According to Globo, officers from the Public Prosecutor and Civil police initiated an operation to arrest suspected Comando Vermelho members hiding in Vidigal; drug traffickers opened fire upon arrival, blocking the trail.
  • Video shared on social media shows the group sitting on the ground as gunfire erupted nearby. Tourist Danielly Nobre told the newspaper Dia, "In the end, everything worked out," noting a police helicopter signaled for calm.
  • After receiving a green light from police, the stranded group eventually descended the hill. The operation resulted in the arrest of three people, with authorities confirming there were no injuries during the exchange.
  • Favela Turismo operator Renan Monteiro stated "there were more than 200 people taking the tour this morning. Seventy percent were foreign tourists," and lamented that reports of such gun battles would hurt tourism in Rio.
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Tourists return to Rio viewpoint after shootout scare

Tourists flocked to an iconic Rio de Janeiro viewpoint on Tuesday, a day after a gunfight between police and drug gangs in a nearby favela trapped over 200 people on the hilltop.

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More than 200 tourists who went to admire the sunrise in Rio de Janeiro were blocked on Monday by a shooting between police and drug traffickers in a favela, the authorities and an organiser of the excursion announced.

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More than 200 tourists were trapped on Monday at the top of an emblematic Rio de Janeiro hill by a police operation against drug traffickers in a favela in the south of the city, which resulted in intense armed clashes, authorities and a tourist operator reported.

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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