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00:00 These residents of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil's southernmost state, are among thousands who
00:05 have taken refuge in shelters after being forced from their homes by torrential rains
00:10 battering the area.
00:11 "I lost everything. I lifted some furniture that I could, but I believe I lost everything.
00:18 I really am desperate."
00:19 "There are many people who have lost their lives. I raise my hands to the sky and thank
00:27 God that I'm still alive. Now I'm just asking God to give me another home to live in."
00:34 The storms have transformed streets into rivers in several towns, as well as giving rise to
00:45 landslides and the partial collapse of a dam structure at a hydroelectric power plant.
00:51 According to authorities, dozens of people have been killed and at least 24,000 have
00:56 been displaced.
00:58 "It's the worst disaster ever recorded in the history of Rio Grande do Sul. Perhaps
01:05 one of the biggest disasters the country has ever seen, at least in recent history. And
01:10 it's extremely distressing because the weather has been unrelenting since Monday."
01:19 The state is situated between polar and tropical atmospheres. Consequently, it experiences
01:25 a weather pattern with bouts of heavy rain and others of drought.
01:29 The pattern has grown more intense due to climate change, according to local scientists.
01:34 President Lula has promised that the government will back rescue and rebuilding efforts.
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