Floods caused by torrential rains in southern Brazil have killed 56 people and left at least 67 others missing, according to the latest tally released today by the civil protection agency. According to the authorities of Rio Grande do Sul, almost 25,000 people were forced to leave their homes after the storms hit more than half of the 497 towns in this state that borders Uruguay and Argentina. Roads and bridges were destroyed by the waters in many areas. Landslides were also triggered and a dam at a small hydroelectric station partially collapsed. There is also a risk of a second dam collapsing, in the town of Bento Gonçalves. The death toll may rise In Porto Alegre, the capital of Rio Grande do Sul, the Guaiba River overflowed, flooding the streets. Porto Alegre International Airport suspended all flights indefinitely. State Governor Eduardo Leyte told reporters […]
Source: News Beast

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