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30,000 in Brazil Forced to Leave Home Due to Rains. Army Called. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alisson Machado   
Monday, 20 February 2006

Rains in northern Brazil have caused the level of the Acre River to rise 17 meters, flooding 27 neighborhoods in the capital of Acre, Rio Branco, and forcing around 33 thousand people to abandon their homes.

So far, the municipal gymnasium and 33 state and municipal public schools are sheltering 800 families. Another 921 families are staying with relatives and friends. 7.7 thousand residences have been affected.

Rio Branco's mayor, Raimundo Angelim, declared a state of emergency last Tuesday, February 14. Rescue operations involve the Army, the Fire Department, the Military Police, and volunteers.

The commander of Rio Branco's Civil Defense agency, Coronel Gilvan Vasconcelos, reports that the local government is providing food and medical care. Public school teachers are organizing activities for the children in the shelters.

"The Civil Defense agency is putting people in the shelters, offering medical assistance, and feeding them," Vasconcelos affirms.

Electricity has been cut off in the 27 flooded neighborhoods. There is a risk that infectious diseases, such as leptospirosis, could become an epidemic.

The National Meteorological Institute predicts that the rains may taper off, beginning Wednesday, February 22.

Agência Brasil

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You did a far worse job....
written by Guest, February 20, 2006


...than Bush did in New Orleans.

And heavy rains cannot be compared to the ouragan in New Orleans.

Dont you remember how critical your government was ????????

After one week, ONLY 800 brazilian families have been sheltered in 1 gymnasium and 33 state and municipal public schools.
Or an average on ONLY 25 families per school.

Is your municipal gymnasium and public and municipal schools so small ??????????

Nothing to be proud of, and worse, what has been done for the other 25000 thousands or so residents who had to leave their home ????????

No money made available because of budget austerity or because money was not freed or because money was spent elsewhere...such as the re-election campaign of Lula ???????

What is sure is that something is dead wrong !!!!!
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NO ORGANIZATION IN BRAZIL
written by Guest, February 22, 2006
If this is so, is there no organization in Brazil? Embarrasing!!

Can't Brazil learn from Katrina, or Wilma?
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