Storms that hit southern Brazil between Thursday and Friday worsened the flooding that has plagued the region over the past three weeks, with water again filling areas in some cities.
The water level in the Guaiba River, which washes Porto Alegre, the capital of Rio Grande do Sul state and one of the cities hardest hit by floods, rose to 4.05 meters on Friday, one meter above flood level, inundating several Human. again blocks in the city center.
River levels reached a record high of 5.35 meters in early May and have since fallen to at least 3.93 meters on Thursday, so some people with flooded homes have returned to try to salvage what little remains and begin the cleanup. process.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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