The government of Brazil’s southernmost state Rio Grande do Sul declared a state of public calamity as the death toll as a result of severe flooding climbed to 29 on Thursday. The storms, which have caused the most devastation in the state in recent years, have left 60 people missing and 10,242 people displaced across 134 cities.
Weather
Brazil floods: Death toll rises to 29 as thousands displaced in Rio Grande do Sul
More Videos
-
Typhoon Kalmaegi kills at least 40 in Philippines, brings heavy flooding and destructive winds
-
‘Destroyed everything’: Heavy flooding in central Vietnam kills at least 13
-
Hurricane Melissa: Drone video shows devastation in Jamaica after Category 5 storm
-
Hurricane Melissa leaves path of destruction across Caribbean
-
‘It was violent’: Hurricane Melissa wreaks havoc in Jamaica
-
Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in Jamaica with winds near 300 km/h
You are viewing an .
View Original Article