Brazil Floods: 180 Lives Lost in Historic Disaster 
Historic floods in Brazil’s southern Rio Grande do Sul state claim 180 lives, displacing thousands and causing billions in economic losses.
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Historic floods in Brazil’s southern Rio Grande do Sul state claim 180 lives, displacing thousands and causing billions in economic losses.
Historic floods have devastated southern Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul state, claiming 175 lives and displacing over 423,000 people.
South Brazil faces its worst climate disaster ever, with 171 lives lost and a surge in leptospirosis cases in Rio Grande do Sul.
Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul plans tent cities for 8,000 displaced residents after deadly floods. Scientists warn recovery could take months.
Brazil’s President Lula seeks a state of emergency after deadly floods kill 85, displace 150k. Rescue efforts ongoing as storms ravage the south.
Heavy rains in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, have resulted in 39 deaths with 68 people still missing and over 24,000 displaced. The storm has impacted more than half of the state’s cities.
Devastating floods and mudslides in southern Brazil have killed 29 and displaced thousands. President Lula da Silva visits the affected areas as rescue efforts continue.