[HELP BRAZIL BY PAYPAL] River levels rise in flood-hit Brazilian state

River levels are on the rise again in the flood-stricken Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul after more heavy rains on the weekend.

The Taquari and Caí rivers have burst their banks and are causing fresh flooding in the interior of the state.

More than half a million people have been displaced from their homes and 147 are confirmed to have died in the floods.

Porto Alegre, capital of the state of Rio Grande do Sul

Rescue workers continue to search for people who are missing.

The rise in the water levels of the Taquari and Caí is particularly worrying because the two rivers flow into the Guaíba, which has already caused severe flooding in the state capital, Porto Alegre.

Large parts of the city, which is home to 1.5m people, remain under water, with the historic centre particularly badly hit.

Soldiers have been patrolling flooded neighbourhoods in boats after reports of lootings.

Brazil’s President, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has delayed his planned visit to Chile to co-ordinate the government’s response.

The president said that emergency funds would be made available to rebuild damaged infrastructure.

US President Joe Biden on Saturday said that his government had been in touch with his Brazilian counterpart to provide assistance.

Locally, residents who have access to boats have been helping rescue people stranded by the rising water.

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Instituto Círculo, through the network of Círculo Escola students, is mapping NGOs that are on the front line of helping flood victims throughout RS. We have already allocated more than R$143,000 for immediate assistance, which is being distributed to initiatives indicated by students and verified by the institute team. But the damage is great and the rains don’t stop.

BBC

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