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Rains go back to flooded southern Brazil, disrupting rescues

Authorities interrupted rescue efforts in floodravaged southern Brazil on Wednesday amidst more rain and the threat of lightning and stiff winds that threaten to worsen a disaster that has already eliminated at least 100 individuals and left over 163,000 seeking shelter.

The floods that started recently, triggered by uncommonly heavy rains, have destroyed highways and bridges in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, which borders Uruguay and Argentina.

We have actually lost whatever, stated Adriana Freitas in state capital Porto Alegre, where the Guaiba River break its banks and inundated city streets. It's unfortunate when we see the city, our home, in the middle of the water. It appears like it's over, that the world has ended.

At least 128 individuals are still missing out on, the state's civil defense authority stated, urging individuals living near to the Patos lagoon south of Porto Alegre to leave their homes right away.

Army soldiers used amphibious armored vehicles to rescue individuals from flooding in Canoas, just north of the city, where the waters have actually reached a depth of some three meters (10 ft) and the streets can only be navigated by boat.

A journalist saw one team of regional volunteer rescuers find about 20 canines stranded on the second floor of an deserted factory, offering food to those too strong to take aboard.

Porto Alegre municipal government alerted such civilian rescuers on Wednesday afternoon to stop their operations, offered the projection for rain, lightning storms and winds surpassing 80 km per hour ( 50 mph).

In the Porto Alegre suburban area of Eldorado do Sul, tractor motorist Daniel Farias said he had actually spent days shuttling survivors to security, carrying whole families out on his wheel loader, consisting of pets.

I have actually been living in this tractor with my kids, to endure this catastrophe. Our company believe it will pass, a tired Farias told . He said he had actually slept little and eaten less.

THREAT OF MORE FLOODS

Brazil's nationwide center for natural disasters cautioned that the southern area of Rio Grande do Sul state was under high risk of more flooding, with rainfall anticipated to restart after a quick hiatus.

Weather condition forecaster MetSul said in a declaration the area might face more huge floods of serious percentages.

In neighboring Uruguay, storms and flooding have actually closed highways and left nearly 800 individuals displaced and over 3,000 individuals without power, the federal government stated.

In Brazil, numerous citizens in and around Porto Alegre, a. city of 1.3 million individuals, have been residing in darkness after. power companies cut off electrical energy for security factors.

They have actually dealt with lacks of products, particularly drinking. water. Supermarket managers stated there was no access for supply. trucks or staff members attempting to get to work. Mineral water sales. were limited in some supermarkets.

Volunteer rescue operations after dark in Porto Alegre. were also hampered by robbery, with cops providing security. using boats and even jet skis.

We are not heading out to rescue individuals in the evening without an. armed escort, because it has become too dangerous, volunteer Lauro. Strogulski told .

(source: Reuters)