In Brazil, torrential rains leave 29 dead and 60 missing

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In Capela de Santana, after flooding, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, May 2, 2024. CARLOS FABAL / AFP

Torrential rains that have hit southern Brazil in recent days have killed at least 29 people. A toll which is expected to rise further, while 60 people are still missing, according to the authorities of the region to which President Lula visited on Thursday, May 2.

“I want to deeply regret all the lives lost. There are 29 deaths recorded now, and with the deepest pain, I know there will be more”said the governor of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Eduardo Leite, in a live intervention on Thursday.

The numbers are “absolutely preliminary”had warned the governor earlier, in the face of “worst climate disaster” never seen, according to him, in this border state with Uruguay and Argentina. Wednesday evening, the governor decreed the“state of public calamity” in this region affected for a week by devastating storms and thunderstorms which caused floods and landslides.

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who met with the governor on Thursday in Santa Maria, one of the worst-hit cities, promised that Rio Grande do Sul “will not lack means” human or material resources to deal with this tragedy. More than 600 soldiers must be sent as reinforcements for relief operations and the distribution of food to the victims.

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Heavy rainfall expected until Friday

The head of state assured that the federal government was mobilized ” 100 % “ For “reduce the suffering due to this extreme natural event”. He went there with several ministers, including that of the environment, Marina Silva.

The authorities counted 67,869 victims in 147 cities of Rio Grande do Sul. Nearly 10,000 people had to leave their homes, of which some 4,600 were taken into accommodation. “I’ve never seen anything like it. Everything is underwater and it’s going to get even worse. It’s impossible to sleep, we don’t know to what extent the water level will continue to rise”Raul Metzel, 52, resident of the town of Capela de Santana, told Agence France-Presse.

Many roads are inaccessible and water and electricity supplies are compromised for hundreds of thousands of people, according to local authorities. Many towns are completely isolated, with no internet or cell phone signal.

The governor ordered the evacuation of residents of six municipalities located in a mountainous region, due to the flooding of the Cai River. There was also concern after the announcement of the partial failure of a dam in Cotipora, a mountain town.

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The meteorological institute Inmet has forecast strong winds and rainfall of up to 200 mm for Thursday in Rio Grande do Sul and the neighboring state of Santa Catarina. Heavy rainfall is expected through Friday.

Classes have been suspended until further notice in schools in Rio Grande do Sul, as well as football matches scheduled for this weekend.

In September 2023, at least 31 people died in this state after the passage of a devastating cyclone. According to experts, global warming is increasing the intensity and frequency of extreme weather events, which occur one after the other in Brazil. The situation is further aggravated by the El Niño climatic phenomenon.

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