Times Colonist

Record-breaking floods kill dozens in southern Brazil

- GABRIELA SÁ PESSOA

SAO PAULO — Heavy rain in the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul killed 37 people, with another 74 still missing, the state civil defence agency said Friday, as record-breaking floods devastated cities and forced thousands to leave their homes.

It was the fourth such environmen­tal disaster in a year, following floods in July, September and November last year that killed 75 people in total.

The flooding statewide has surpassed that seen during a historic 1941 deluge, according to the Brazilian Geological Service. In some cities, water levels were at their highest since records began nearly 150 years ago, the agency said.

On Thursday, a dam at a hydroelect­ric plant between the cities of Bento Goncalves and Cotipora partially collapsed and entire cities in the Taquari River valley, including Lajeado and Estrela, were completely overtaken by water. In the town of Feliz, 80 kilometres from the state capital, Porto Alegre, a massively swollen river swept away a bridge that connected it with the neighbouri­ng city of Linha Nova.

Operators reported electricit­y, communicat­ions and water cuts across the state. More than 23,000 people had to leave their homes, according to the civil defence agency.

Without internet, telephone service or electricit­y, residents struggled to provide updates or informatio­n to their relatives living in other states.

Helicopter­s flew continuall­y over the cities while stranded families with children awaited rescue on the rooftops.

The downpour started on Monday and is expected to last at least through today, Marcelo Seluchi, chief meteorolog­ist at the National Centre for Monitoring and Alerts of Natural Disasters, told Brazil’s public television network on Friday.

On Thursday night, Governor Eduardo Leite alerted the state’s population — known as gauchos — about the persistenc­e of rains and floods. The situation was expected to worsen in Porto Alegre, he said.

“As a human being, I am devastated inside, just like every gaucho is,” he said.

“But as governor, I am here steadfast and I guarantee that we will not falter. We are doing everything with focus, attention, discipline, and outrage, to ensure that everything within our reach is done.”

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CARLOS MACEDO, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS People evacuate a flooded area after heavy rain in Sao Sebastiao do Cai in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul on Thursday.

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