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At Least 29 Dead, 60 Missing as Heavy Rain and Flooding Strikes Brazil

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Last updated: 2024/05/03 at 7:18 PM
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Severe flooding and heavy rain have wreaked havoc in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, resulting in at least 29 deaths and leaving 60 people missing. The state government has declared a state of calamity in nearly 150 municipalities, affecting over 67,000 residents. More than 10,000 people have been displaced, with over 4,500 seeking refuge in temporary shelters. Despite the dire situation, authorities are closely monitoring dams to prevent any imminent risk of failure.

Authorities and relief efforts have been mobilized to assist those affected by the flooding in Rio Grande do Sul. Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva held a meeting with local officials to coordinate rescue operations and provide support. Governor Eduardo Leite described the disaster as “historic” and emphasized the importance of prioritizing rescue efforts above material losses. Images capturing the devastation show flooded areas with waters reaching rooftops, prompting rescue teams to use inflatable rafts to evacuate individuals and animals.

Rio Grande do Sul has experienced an increase in extreme weather events, with over 30 deaths reported in September due to heavy rains. The state’s vulnerability to such disasters has been exacerbated by the effects of the climate crisis, driven by human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels. The warming global temperatures have intensified and made extreme weather events more frequent worldwide. Recent occurrences include deadly floods in Dubai, drying reservoirs in Southeast Asia, and floods in Kenya, resulting in nearly 200 fatalities.

The global impact of the climate crisis extends beyond localized disasters, affecting various regions with extreme weather patterns and natural disasters. The United Nations has noted a rise in high-intensity hurricanes and tropical cyclones, attributed to the increased global temperatures. Heatwaves are becoming more common and lasting longer, leading to adverse effects on ecosystems and human populations. The year 2021 was recorded as the hottest year on record, with temperatures rising by 1.2 degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial levels.

Scientists have observed a concerning trend of storms stalling and causing prolonged, devastating rainfall after making landfall. This phenomenon poses significant risks to communities, infrastructure, and the environment, amplifying the impact of extreme weather events. The urgent need to address the underlying causes of the climate crisis is crucial in mitigating future disasters and safeguarding vulnerable populations. The collaboration between local and national authorities, as well as international efforts, is essential in responding effectively to the challenges posed by extreme weather events and their devastating consequences.

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