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Chuvas intensas no Rio Grande do Sul: 37 mortos e 74 desaparecidos

Heavy rains in the southern Brazilian state of Rio 💶 Grande do Sul have caused devastating floods, leaving 37 people dead and 74 still missing. This is the fourth major 💶 environmental disaster in the state in the past year, following floods in July, September, and November that killed a total 💶 of 75 people.

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Statewide flooding has surpassed that seen during a historic deluge in 1941, according 💶 to the Brazilian Geological Service. In some cities, water levels are at their highest since records began nearly 150 years 💶 ago.

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On Thursday, a dam at a hydroelectric plant between the cities of Bento Goncalves and 💶 Cotipora partially collapsed, causing entire cities in the Taquari River valley, such as Lajeado and Estrela, to be completely overtaken 💶 by water. In the town of Feliz, a bridge connecting it with the neighboring city of Linha Nova was swept 💶 away by a massively swollen river.

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More than 23,000 people have had to leave their homes, and 💶 operators have reported electricity, communications, and water cuts across the state. Weather specialist Marcelo Seluchi has stated that the downpour 💶 started on Monday and is expected to last at least through Saturday.

População alertada para persistência das chuvas e inundações

Governor Eduardo 💶 Leite has alerted the state's population about the persistence of rains and floods, expecting the situation to worsen in Porto 💶 Alegre.

Alterações climáticas e El Niño

Weather across South America is affected by the climate phenomenon El Niño, causing droughts in the 💶 north and intense rainfall in the south. This year, the impacts of El Niño have been particularly dramatic, with a 💶 historic drought in the Amazon. Scientists say extreme weather is happening more frequently due to human-caused climate change.

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