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Brazil: Severe Flooding Strikes Brazilian CityNovo Hamburgo, Brazil - Floods hit Novo Hamburgo, a city in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, following extreme ...
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Brazil: Severe Flooding Strikes Fortaleza, BrazilHeavy rainfall has caused severe flooding in Fortaleza, Brazil, submerging streets, disrupting traffic, and affecting ...
Brazil's Civil Defense Department predicted heavy and persistent rains will continue to affect Bombinhas, Governador Celso Ramos, Itapema, Porto Belo, Tijucas, and Penha, with possible flooding.
A number of actions have been carried out over recent months in Brazil, Spain and Portugal ... highly professional criminal syndicate flooding Europe with cocaine. On 4 May, coordinated raids ...
A state of emergency has been declared in southern Brazil after heavy rain caused flooding in coastal cities including Balneário Camboriú and Itapema. Footage shows partially submerged cars ...
StoneX cut its forecast for soybean production in Rio Grande do Sul by 3 MMT to 20 MMT due to recent flooding in the far southern Brazilian state. It now forecasts Brazil’s total soybean crop at ...
which has seen the worst flooding in its history. Read more: Inside the dangerous rescue for Brazil flood victims Dell Simancas captures the moment his son, Adrián, is swallowed and spat out by a ...
Torrential rains affecting nearly 57,000 people flooded thousands of homes, after a cyclone hit southern Brazil. Footage showed widespread destruction in the Rio Grande do Sul region. Photo ...
It’s a proven fact: the relationship between rising global temperatures and the number of climate-related disasters is ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. More than 160,000 people have been forced from their homes in Brazil. [AFP] The death toll ...
[AFP] The rains may have abated, but floodwaters continued their assault on southern Brazil Monday ... On Wednesday, the areas affected by flooding in Greater Porto Alegre and the valleys may ...
Heavy flooding in Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul has displaced more than 150,000 people and left a major airport submerged. Photo: TV GLOBO/Reuters ...
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