The Telegram (St. John's)

Death toll from floods in Brazil’s south climbs to 136

- FABIO TEIXEIRA

RIO DE JANEIRO – The death toll from heavy rains in Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul state has climbed to 136, the local civil defense government body said on Saturday, up from 126 in the previous day, while another 125 people remain unaccounte­d for.

Storms and floods battering the South American country’s southernmo­st state have also left around 537,000 displaced, according to the local civil defense body, a significan­t increase over the 340,000 reported a day earlier.

About 446 urban centers have been impacted, affecting the lives of more than 2.1 million people in a state whose population is about 10.9 million.

Weather forecaster Metsul has reported that after a short respite, rains coming down over the state on Friday have begun to fill rivers in what it called a “worrying” situation.

“Accumulate­d precipitat­ion is occurring in the worst possible region given the current flood scenario, along the basins and in the sources of the main rivers that are still full,” said the meteorolog­ical service in a public statement.

The state is at a geographic­al meeting point between tropical and polar atmosphere­s, which has created a weather pattern with periods of intense rains or drought.

Local scientists believe the pattern has been intensifyi­ng due to climate change.

 ?? REUTERS ?? People help to clean houses partially destroyed after floods in Mucum, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil May 11.
REUTERS People help to clean houses partially destroyed after floods in Mucum, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil May 11.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada