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Heavy rains eliminate a minimum of 10 in southern Brazil, guv alerts of historic disaster

Ten people passed away and 21 are missing due to heavy rains today in Brazil's southern state of Rio Grande do Sul, with the local government warning that the situation is important and could weaken even more.

Throughout an interview on Wednesday, state guv Eduardo Leite said he had actually consulted with President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva looking for all possible federal help.

We are experiencing in Rio Grande do Sul the worst moment, the worst disaster in our history. It is absolutely, ridiculously, extraordinarily serious what is happening in Rio Grande do Sul today, Leite said. And sadly, it will worsen.

Lula is because of travel to the state on Thursday.

According to the governor, storms have triggered the most comprehensive devastation in the state in recent years, leaving several towns separated after bridges collapsed and roads were destroyed in the middle of floods and mudslides.

Leite declared the suspension of classes statewide for the rest of the week and emphasized that he had asked for full assistance from the armed forces to efficiently take part in coordinating this minute, which is akin to dealing with a war.

Authorities tallied over 3,400 displaced individuals in the wake of storms that resulted in increasing river levels and flooding in different parts of the state, impacting 114 towns.

In a Tuesday report, the state's government predicted a. flood threat throughout virtually the whole state given the. possibility of continued heavy rainfall in the coming days.

The bulletin likewise said flooding would be serious in the. basins of lots of rivers, with the possibility of flash floods and. mass movements of earth in areas with steep slopes.

(source: Reuters)