
Brazil’s President Lula Requests State of Emergency Amid Deadly Floods
Brazil’s President Lula requests a state of public calamity as deadly floods in Rio Grande do Sul claim 85 lives and displace 150,000 residents.
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Brazil’s President Lula requests a state of public calamity as deadly floods in Rio Grande do Sul claim 85 lives and displace 150,000 residents.
Severe rainfall in Brazil’s southern state of Rio Grande do Sul has led to floods claiming 78 lives and displacing over 115,000 people. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is on-site to coordinate rescue and reconstruction efforts.
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