Porto Alegre, the capital of Rio Grande do Sul, has been transformed into an apocalyptic city after a week of unprecedented rainfall that caused rivers to overflow and flooded entire neighborhoods. The flooding has affected at least half of the city’s four million people, leaving them without basic necessities like drinking water and electricity in many areas.
The state government has called for help from President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who has pledged to address climate change and prevent future disasters. Climate change experts have warned that human activities are contributing to natural disasters like this one. Amidst the chaos, stories of resilience and hope are emerging, such as the rescue of a horse named Caramel from a rooftop.
The people of Rio Grande do Sul, known as gauchos, are facing a long road to recovery as they try to rebuild their lives in the wake of this devastating event. The future remains uncertain, but the spirit of the community remains strong as they come together to support one another in this time of need.
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