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Severe storms cause landslides and floods in Brazil: at least 34 people dead

2022-05-29T07:12:58.444Z


Severe storms cause landslides and floods in Brazil: at least 34 people dead Created: 05/29/2022, 09:06 By: Leyla Yildiz Because of heavy rains, people in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco had to be evacuated. © Pernambuco State Government/Afp The South American country of Brazil is currently being hit by severe storms. At least 34 people have already died in landslides and floods. Pernambuco


Severe storms cause landslides and floods in Brazil: at least 34 people dead

Created: 05/29/2022, 09:06

By: Leyla Yildiz

Because of heavy rains, people in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco had to be evacuated.

© Pernambuco State Government/Afp

The South American country of Brazil is currently being hit by severe storms.

At least 34 people have already died in landslides and floods.

Pernambuco – Storms have been going on in northeastern Brazil for days.

At least 34 people have already died.

A landslide on Saturday in the municipality of Jardim Monteverde alone claimed 19 lives, according to the authorities.

Because of the landslides and floods in the state of Pernambuco, almost a thousand people had to leave their homes.

President Jair Bolsonaro expressed his condolences to the victims of the accident and promised them help.

"From last Wednesday to Saturday noon, 34 deaths were recorded," reported the civil protection authority for Pernambuco.

Apart from the devastating landslide in the town of Jardim Monteverde, which is located between Pernambuco's capital Recife and the municipality of Jaboatão dos Guararapes, there was also a landslide in the municipality of Camaragibe that killed six.

Two fatalities were reported from Recife and two more from Jaboatão dos Guararapes.

Severe storms in Brazil claim human lives: Heavy rainfall triggers landslides

According to civil protection, five people died as a result of the storm a few days ago.

According to local media, three of them died in a landslide in Olinda, and one person died after falling into a canal in Olinda.

The metropolitan region of Recife has been hit by heavy rains since Tuesday.

Almost a thousand people had to evacuate their homes due to flooding and landslides.

Flooded streets in various locations, collapsed buildings and masses of earth could be seen in videos published on online networks.

Brazil experiences severe storms: President Bolsonaro expresses sympathy for victims

Far-right President Jair Bolsonaro expressed "pain and solidarity with the victims of this sad disaster" on Twitter.

His government will do everything possible "to alleviate the suffering".

The army, the Ministry of Defense and other government agencies have been called in to help with relief efforts.

The National Meteorological Institute said Pernambuco was on red alert for landslide and flood risk on Sunday.

Pernambuco's water and climate authority also warned on Saturday that the situation could get worse as the rain will continue for the next 24 hours.

Again and again landslides and floods in Brazil: Several people died

Landslides and floods caused by torrential rains have killed hundreds in Brazil in recent months.

In February, more than 230 people died in the city of Petropolis in the state of Rio de Janeiro alone.

In early May, 14 more people died in the state from flooding and landslides.

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According to experts, rainfall in Brazil is currently being exacerbated by the La Niña climate phenomenon, which is causing the Pacific Ocean to cool down.

But climate change is also a reason for the increased risk of severe weather.

Because a warmer atmosphere can hold more water, global warming increases the risk of extreme rainfall.

(afp/ly)

Source: merkur

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