Devastating floods in southern Brazil They caused the death of at least 76 people, while another 103 remain missing, authorities reported this Sunday at noon.
The state of Rio Grande do Sulbordering Argentina and Uruguay and the most affected by the rains, reported 75 deaths in the last balance, while the neighboring state of St. Catarina recorded a death.
In addition, authorities are investigating whether another six deaths are related to the climate tragedy that has hit the south of the country since the beginning of the week and is already considered the worst natural disaster in the history of the region.

The floods caused the displacement of tens of thousands of people; 88,019 inhabitants They had to leave their homes and move to those of family and friends, while 16,609 found accommodation in public shelters.
In Rio Grande do Sulwith a population of 11 million people, some 421,000 homes remain without electricity as of this morning, and 115 municipalities lack telephone and internet services.
Regarding communication routes, there are still 61 roads with total and partial blockages due to the flooding of the rivers.
The river level GuaĆbawhose waters have flooded the historic center of the regional capital of Porto Alegre, a city of 1.3 million inhabitants, grew again this Sunday morning up to 5.33 centimeters, its highest mark in history.
On the other hand, the city’s international airport, which closed on Friday night after the flood reached its takeoff and landing pads, remains closed.
After visiting the region on Thursday, the president of Brazil, Luiz InƔcio Lula da Silva, He traveled again this Sunday to Rio Grande do Sul to fly over the affected populations and monitor the response to the emergency, for which the Government has deployed a thousand soldiers in support of the regional Executive.

Authorities warned that despite reduced rainfall over the weekend, flooding is still expected to continue for several days.
In the last year, southern Brazil has suffered a series of extreme weather events associated with El NiƱo phenomenonwhich causes an increase in rainfall in this part of the country.
Source: Gestion

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