Brazilās Rio Grande do Sul Plans Tent Cities for Flood Displaced
Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul faces severe floods with 151 dead, over 100 missing, and plans to build tent cities for 8,000 displaced residents.
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Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul faces severe floods with 151 dead, over 100 missing, and plans to build tent cities for 8,000 displaced residents.
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