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Flooding in Brazil: then and now – in pictures

Devastating floods in Rio Grande do Sul state have about left 90 dead with survivors seeking food and shelter

Heavy rains that began last week have caused rivers to flood, inundating whole towns and destroying roads and bridges across the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul.

The local civil defence agency said the death toll had risen to 90, while 131 people were unaccounted for with 155,000 homeless. A state of emergency has been declared in 397 of Rio Grande do Sul’s 497 towns and cities as rescue efforts continue.

Before and after images of floods
  • The Taquari River in Rio Grande do Sul. Photographs: Maxar Technologies/AFP/Getty Images

Before and after images of floods
  • Flooded areas around Grêmio Arena in Porto Alegre. Photographs: Maxar Technologies/AP

Before and after images of floods
  • Before and after images of the flood affecting the Taquari River. Photographs: Maxar Technologies/AFP/Getty Images

Before and after images of floods
  • The Taquari River and the highway 386 bridge in Estrela. Photographs: Maxar Technologies/AP

Before and after images of floods
  • Homes and neighbourhoods in north Porto Alegre. Photographs: Maxar Technologies/AFP/Getty Images

Before and after images of floods
  • An area in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul. Photographs: EU/Copernicus Sentinel-2/Reuters

Before and after images of floods
  • Salgado Filho airport in Porto Alegre. Photographs: Maxar Technologies/AP

Before and after images of floods
  • The area around the Church of Saint Ignatius of Loyola in Lajeado, Rio Grande do Sul. Photographs: Maxar Technologies/Reuters

Before and after images of floods
  • The railyard and buildings north of the airport in Porto Alegre. Photographs: Maxar Technologies/AP

Before and after images of floods
  • A neighbourhood by the Cai River in Montenegro, Rio Grande do Sul. Photographs: Maxar Technologies/AFP/Getty Images

Before and after images of floods
  • Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellite images showing a broad area along Jacuí River, in Rio Grande Do Sul. Photographs: Maxar Technologies/AFP/Getty Images

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