Brazil storms have sparked floods and caused a hydroelectric dam to collapse, with at least 29 people dead and 60 missing. President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva visited the country's south on ...
Neither Porto Alegre, Brazil, nor Valencia, Spain, are in the news this week. But they have been before, and almost certainly will be again, as bouts of extreme drought, followed by deluge, become ...
Brazil's Civil Defense Department predicted heavy and persistent rains will continue to affect Bombinhas, Governador Celso Ramos, Itapema, Porto Belo, Tijucas, and Penha, with possible flooding.
The heavy rains in southeastern Brazil are explained by the arrival of a cold front following a wave of extreme heat. This phenomenon impacted Rio Grande do Sul (south) and advanced towards Sao ...
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Republicans split on spending cuts, Medicaid as they seek path forward on Trump tax cuts Congressional Republicans, under pressure to move forward on President Donald Trump's tax cut and border ...
In a part of the world where throughout history only the pure white of snow and ice could be seen, today green moss and grass ...
Heavy rains and floods in São Paulo state, Brazil, killed at least 36 people on Sunday. The city of São Sebastião was one of the hardest hit with dozens of people missing after at least 50 ...
The heavy rains were the fourth such environmental disaster in the state in a year, following floods in July, September, and November 2023 that killed 75 people.
Brazil floods: Death toll rising as torrential rains cause landslidesBrazil floods: Death toll rising as torrential rains cause landslides ...
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Raging floods and mudslides have killed at least 57 people in southern Brazil and forced nearly 70,000 to flee their homes, the country's civil defense agency said on Saturday. At least 74 people ...