A cyclone battered southern Brazil early this week, killing at the least 22 folks, displacing 3,000 others and prompting the federal authorities to dispatch helicopters for rescues, the authorities stated late Tuesday.
Since Sunday, the storm has introduced robust winds and floods to the states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, submerging dozens of cities, in keeping with the Ministry of Social Growth. Greater than a dozen fatalities have been reported in a single city.
Extra rainfall was on the way in which, and a few areas may get greater than 11 inches of rain this week, Brazil’s Nationwide Institute of Meteorology stated. Authorities additionally warned of additional flooding close to three rivers within the area.
The storm, which forecasters described as an extratropical cyclone, additionally spawned a twister and winds exceeding 62 miles per hour in Santa Catarina, the state’s Civil Protection stated on Tuesday.
Injury from the storm was reported in 67 municipalities throughout Rio Grande do Sul, the place roofs have been stripped off of greater than 300 homes and bridges collapsed, the state authorities stated in a press release. Of the victims, 15 have been in Muçum, a small city, the place homes and roads have been submerged, it stated.
“We’re dismayed by the lethality of this climate occasion and mobilized to avoid wasting all these nonetheless at risk,” Gov. Eduardo Leite of Rio Grande do Sul stated on social media.
Rescuers continued to seek for folks stranded in flooded areas in a single day because the police and navy deployed plane, helicopters and boats, the state authorities stated.
“Evening has arrived, the temperature has dropped and there are folks ready for assist in the open air,” Mr. Leite stated. One sufferer, he stated, was a girl who died whereas being rescued on the Taquari River. She and her rescuer fell, and the officer was significantly injured.
The Civil Protection in Rio Grande do Sul has issued a number of flood and landslide warnings all through the state this week. Flood warnings remained in place on Wednesday close to the Taquari River, the Das Antas River and the Caí River, which course by way of cities and mountains in southern Brazil.
Rio Grande do Sul was slammed by one other cyclone in June that killed at the least 11 folks.
Daphné Anglès contributed translation.