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Brazil's Bolsonaro refuses flood aid from Argentina, drawing Bahia rebuke

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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro rejected an offer of aid from Argentina, saying yesterday that his country did not need the assistance dealing with deadly floods that have affected broad swaths of the country's northeast and killed dozens.

His comments drew a quick rebuke from the governor of hard-hit Bahia state, who said local authoritie­s would welcome help from any nation and that foreign countries should feel free to contact the state directly.

So far, at least 24 people have died and tens of thousands have been left homeless as record rains pound parts of the northeast, in some cases causing dams to fail and rivers to rise meters above their normal levels. Bahia Governor Rui Costa has called it the "worst disaster" in the state's history and said large parts of Bahia looked as if they had been "bombarded."

Bolsonaro, meanwhile, has faced criticism for continuing with his beach holiday in the southern state of Santa Catarina, thousands of miles from the affected zone.

In a Twitter post on Thursday, the president said the Argentine government had offered to send 10 people to help set up temporary shelter, provide psychologi­cal assistance and to otherwise aid with the logistics of the rescue effort.

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