The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Record-breaking cold in Brazil threatens homeless, crops

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Coats and scarves have come out prematurel­y in Brazil, as the south of the tropical country experience­s a record-breaking cold spell, a menace for both homeless people and crops.

With 1.4 degrees Celsius, the capital Brasilia recorded the coldest temperatur­e in its history on Thursday, with more than a month to go until the official start of winter. On the website of the Inmet meteorolog­ical agency, the entire southern half of a map of Brazil is colored orange and captioned: ‘Cold wave (danger).’

In Sao Paulo, Latin America’s largest city, the thermomete­r stood at 6.6 degrees Celsius on Wednesday morning, a record for May since 1990. The ‘feels like’ temperatur­e was -4 degrees Celsius.

A 66-year-old homeless man died in Sao Paulo on Wednesday after falling ill in a food distributi­on line. According to local media, he had spent the night in the street. Sao Paulo City Hall this week announced 2,000 additional shelter beds, bringing total capacity to about 17,000.

But Brazil’s economic capital has nearly 32,000 homeless people, almost a third more than three years ago, before the coronaviru­s pandemic. In the southern state of Santa Catarina, which recorded temperatur­es under 2 degrees Celsius for several days, snow has enthralled tourists.

According to Estael Sias of the Metsul meteorolog­ical agency, the ‘atypical cold wave’ was due to Cyclone Yakecan affecting southern Brazil and Uruguay.

“This cyclone is an anomaly, which certainly fits in with extreme events related to climate change,” she said.

Inmet has warned of ‘possible consequenc­es’ of the cold snap and frost on agricultur­e in one of the world’s biggest food producers.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Snow falling in Bom Jardim da Serra´s downtown, Santa Catarina state, Brazil.
— AFP photo Snow falling in Bom Jardim da Serra´s downtown, Santa Catarina state, Brazil.

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