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Brazil floods displace thousands | Brazil floods displace thousands |
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The Brazilian authorities say almost 408,000 people still cannot return home because of floods that began last month in the north of the country. | |
The bad weather is forecast to persist for another fortnight. | The bad weather is forecast to persist for another fortnight. |
The government has released more than $435m (£273m) in aid for victims of the flooding in the north and north-east of Brazil. | |
A BBC correspondent says the damage across the region runs into hundreds of millions of dollars. | A BBC correspondent says the damage across the region runs into hundreds of millions of dollars. |
Forty-nine people are said to have died across 12 states and many small farmers say the flooding has devastated this year's crops, the BBC's Gary Duffy reports from Sao Paulo. | |
Nearly 400,000 children are also missing classes either because roads are blocked, classrooms are under water, or schools are being used as shelters to accommodate the homeless, he adds. | Nearly 400,000 children are also missing classes either because roads are blocked, classrooms are under water, or schools are being used as shelters to accommodate the homeless, he adds. |
The situation is said to be most critical in the state of Amazonas, where a quarter of all pupils are affected. | The situation is said to be most critical in the state of Amazonas, where a quarter of all pupils are affected. |
Despite the government's emergency aid, there are reports from the worst-affected areas that help is not reaching those who need it most. | Despite the government's emergency aid, there are reports from the worst-affected areas that help is not reaching those who need it most. |
In the northern town of Trizidela do Vale, food supplies are said to be insufficient to meet demand, despite pleas from local community leaders, our correspondent says. | In the northern town of Trizidela do Vale, food supplies are said to be insufficient to meet demand, despite pleas from local community leaders, our correspondent says. |
Experts say global warming may be behind the wild climate swings that have brought periods of unprecedented droughts and flooding to the Amazon in recent years. | Experts say global warming may be behind the wild climate swings that have brought periods of unprecedented droughts and flooding to the Amazon in recent years. |