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No end to deadly Bolivian floods | No end to deadly Bolivian floods |
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At least 35 people have died and 10 are missing in Bolivia as a result of floods caused by months of heavy rain. | At least 35 people have died and 10 are missing in Bolivia as a result of floods caused by months of heavy rain. |
Up to 340,000 people are estimated to have been affected, as water levels continue to rise in eastern areas. | Up to 340,000 people are estimated to have been affected, as water levels continue to rise in eastern areas. |
Roads in the worst-hit departments of Santa Cruz and Beni have been blocked by mudslides, hampering relief efforts. | |
The government has declared a state of emergency and is appealing for international aid. | The government has declared a state of emergency and is appealing for international aid. |
Two months of heavy rain have been blamed on what has become known as the El Nino effect, an occasional seasonal warming of parts of the Pacific Ocean. | Two months of heavy rain have been blamed on what has become known as the El Nino effect, an occasional seasonal warming of parts of the Pacific Ocean. |
Local authorities in the worst-hit areas say many communities have been completely cut off by the floods, and it has been impossible to get aid to them. | Local authorities in the worst-hit areas say many communities have been completely cut off by the floods, and it has been impossible to get aid to them. |
The governor of Beni has called for helicopters to help distribute food. | The governor of Beni has called for helicopters to help distribute food. |
Ernesto Suarez Sattori said the situation was critical and could get worse in the next five days. | Ernesto Suarez Sattori said the situation was critical and could get worse in the next five days. |
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