6 dead, thousands displaced as heavy rains hit northeastern Brazil

Heavy rains that hit northeastern Brazil over the last 48 hours have killed ​at least six people and displaced thousands ‌in the states of Pernambuco and Paraiba, the federal government said in a statement on Saturday. In Pernambuco, rainfall ​caused flooding and landslides in the state ​capital, Recife and nearby areas. Two people died ⁠in Recife and two in neighboring Olinda, ​while around 1,500 were displaced or left homeless. In Paraiba, ​two people died and 1,800 were displaced or homeless, according to Brazil’s Integration and Regional Development Ministry, which said ​the most affected cities included Conde, state capital ​Joao Pessoa and Campina Grande. “The National Center for Risk and ‌Disaster ⁠Management issued 22 alerts during the critical period of rains. Due to the impacts in Pernambuco and Paraiba and the weather forecast for the ​region, the operational ​level was ⁠raised to maximum alert,” the ministry said. While rainfall has eased and the ​situation is improving, vigilance remains necessary throughout ​Saturday, ⁠it added. The post 6 dead, thousands displaced as heavy rains hit northeastern Brazil appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.