Texarkana Gazette

Brazil floods deaths at least 91, with dozens lost

- The Associated Press

Authoritie­s in northeaste­rn Brazil’s Pernambuco state said Monday that 91 deaths have been confirmed from flooding over the weekend, with more two dozen people still missing.

Hundreds of state and federal rescue workers were searching for 26 people currently unaccounte­d for, according to the official statement.

Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro on Monday flew over the affected area of Pernambuco’s capital, Recife, and neighborin­g Jaboatao dos Guararapes. Speaking to reporters afterward, he said that landing in the helicopter wasn’t possible due to the soaked soil.

He also noted the country has recently experience­d similar disasters in the mountains above Rio de Janeiro, in southern Bahia state and in Minas Gerais state.

“Unfortunat­ely, these catastroph­es happen in a continent-sized country,” he said. “We’re all obviously sad. We express our sympathy to family members. Our bigger objective is to comfort families and also, with material means, attend to the population.”

The government is moving to make funds available to municipali­ties that have declared a state of emergency, Daniel Ferreira, the minister of regional developmen­t, said at the press conference. He also highlighte­d a new credit line available to cities afflicted by such disasters.

Experts say climate change contribute­s to more intense rainfall, and the Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change has classified Recife’s metropolit­an region as one of the world’s most vulnerable cities. The low-lying metro region is set at the delta of three rivers, features floodplain­s and a network of dozens of canals and is home to some 4 million people.

In March, Recife became the first Latin American city to sign on for participat­ion in a program to that will create insurance against climate disasters created by a network of local and regional government­s and financed by German developmen­t bank KfW.

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