Governor Eduardo Leite described the storm as one of the Deadliest Events
Southern Brazil has been ravaged by a catastrophic storm that has claimed the lives of at least 22 people, causing extensive destruction in its wake. The calamitous weather, marked by torrential rainfall, has resulted in the flooding of numerous cities, leaving local authorities scrambling to respond to the crisis.
Rio Grande do Sul Governor Eduardo Leite described the storm as one of the deadliest events the state has ever witnessed. As the rain poured relentlessly, it transformed into an extra-tropical cyclone. Approximately 60 cities in the region have been adversely affected by this natural disaster.
In a heart-wrenching tragedy, 15 lives were tragically lost when a house in the city of Mukum, with a population of around 50,000, succumbed to the deluge. Governor Leite confirmed this grim toll, emphasizing the severity of the situation.
The state government's reports indicate that the storm has forced 1,650 people to flee their homes in search of safety as of Monday. The images and videos emerging from the affected areas paint a stark picture of the devastation, with floodwaters submerging streets and homes. Rescue operations are underway to transport people to secure locations amid the ongoing crisis.
Tragically, among the casualties is a courageous female worker who lost her life while attempting to rescue others from the surging floodwaters. As the region grapples with the aftermath of this devastating storm, authorities, emergency services, and communities are joining forces to provide aid, shelter, and support to those affected.