Deadly floods in Brazil: the decisive hour for relief

Deadly floods in Brazil: the decisive hour for relief
Deadly floods in Brazil: the decisive hour for relief

From the waterlogged streets or from the sky, the scale of the disaster is striking: houses whose roofs can barely be seen, residents who lost everything in a few minutes and the center of Porto Alegre, the modern capital of the state where 1.4 million people live, completely flooded.

According to the municipality, the Guaiba river which crosses the city has reached the record level of 5.09 meters, well beyond the historic peak of 4.76 m recorded during the floods of 1941. Sunday, May 5 in the morning, an assessment provisional report reported 55 deaths, in addition to seven deaths subject to investigation. “investigation”as well as 107 injured and 74 missing.

“My son and I swam to the end of the street”

The rains are favored by “a disastrous cocktail” which combines the El Niño weather phenomenon with climate change and other extreme phenomena. The water currently continues to advance in the metropolis and around a hundred other localities, with ever more dramatic consequences. More than a million homes are deprived of water and the scale of the destruction is currently incalculable, according to Civil Defense. In total, half a million people were directly affected by the disaster and at least 74 people are still missing.

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Rosana Custodio, a 37-year-old nurse who had to flee her home in Porto Alegre, ” lost everything “. “Thursday around midnight, the waters started to rise very quickly”she told AFP via a message on WhatsApp. “In a hurry, we went out in search of a safer place. But we couldn’t walk (…). My husband put our two little ones in a kayak and paddled with a bamboo pole. My son and I swam to the end of the street”.

Risk of landslides

They took refuge in his brother-in-law’s house, in Esteio, north of Porto Alegre, but the waters rose again on Friday and the tragedy repeated itself. “We were saved by a friends motorboat”, she says. Since then, she and her family have been sheltered but “We lost everything we had”. Rainfall eased overnight Saturday into Sunday but is expected to persist for the next 24 to 36 hours, with authorities now warning of landslides.

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Eduardo Leite, the state governor who described the situation as “dramatic and absolutely unprecedented”, will receive Brazilian President Lula on Sunday for the second time since the start of the floods. He has already called for a “Marshall Plan” to rebuild the region.

Respond to SOS

In the meantime, on the ground, the same scenes are repeated: residents taking refuge on their roofs waiting for help and small boats navigating what were streets and avenues. Sunday will be a “key day” for relief operations, said the Minister of Communication of the Presidency, Paulo Pimenta. Concern is also starting to rise about the lack of food and the breakdown of production chains in this agricultural state, one of the most dynamic in Brazil and which accounts for a fifth of the country’s GDP.

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Faced with the risk of shortages, the mayor of Porto Alegre, Sebastiao Melo, called on the population to ration water after the forced closure of four of the city’s six water treatment plants. The floods have partly cut Porto Alegre off from the rest of the country. According to the traffic police, access routes from the south are cut off about 15 km from the city, but it is still possible to access it from the north. The main bus station is flooded and closed and Porto Alegre International Airport has suspended all operations since Friday for an indefinite period.

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