Brazilian soldiers have arrived in Espírito Santo to bring law and order to the small coastal state just north of Rio de Janeiro.A police strike over pay has seen a surge in violent crime and looting.75 people killed in 4 days in city in Brazil after police strike https://t.co/67zAFHzGo7 pic.twitter.com/xGwOxGnIGA— UPI.com (@UPI) February 7, 2017The dispute, a result of a state budget shortfall,is indicative of a country in deep recession.Health services, education, the justice and prison system are in chaos due to a lack of money.President sends in troops as violence, murder descend on #Brazil state amid #police strike over pay https://t.co/f9tDfO7JUV via josephjett pic.twitter.com/OBwAfuDra1— Andrea Andreavitch (aandreavitch) February 7, 2017The crime surge in Espírito Santo has seen as many as 75 people killed since February 3.Brazil’s President Michel Temer ordered the 200 troops into the region to quell the spiralling unrest.