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Floods in southern Brazil kill 12, uproot 3,600
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 01 - 02 - 2009


Floods have killed 12 people
in Brazil's southernmost state Rio Grande do Sul and forced
some 3,600 people from their homes, a state emergency
coordinator said on Sunday, according to Reuters.
Four municipalities in the state bordering Uruguay declared
a state of emergency after torrential rains that started from
the middle of last week forced residents to flee their homes
and left many without electricity and water.
"There is still one person missing, the driver of a bus,"
said Captain Daniel Silva da Silva, coordinator for government
emergency teams in the south of the state, adding the small bus
was swept off the road by the flood waters and found empty.
Da Silva said teams were plucking people from their homes
until Saturday night but some were already returning as the
waters had begun to recede. He said most material damage was to
residential areas and infrastructure, and not businesses.
He said around 1,000 people were sleeping in public
shelters such as schools and another 2,600 had been taken in by
friends and family. Around 76,000 have been affected, including
those left without power and water.
Local media reported a one-year-old baby drowned after
falling from a boat rescuing those stranded in the town of
Capao do Leao. Two more people drowned in the same town when
the bridge they were driving across gave way beneath them.
A locomotive driver traveling between two of the affected
towns was swept away by currents after the engine derailed.
Emergency workers were delivering blankets and mattresses
to the needy, including goods donated by the public late last
year when floods in neighboring Santa Catarina state claimed
135 lives and wrecked the country's main port for meat
exports.
National and state emergency coordinators visited the
affected areas by helicopter at the weekend. The weather,
typically wet during the Latin American country's current
summer season, is due to stay drier in the next few days.
Brazilian broadcaster O Globo showed a photograph of one
man in the municipality of Pelotas standing arms crossed in
front of his house in water above his waist with some of his
wooden furniture and household objects floating around him.


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