Brazil's Flood Victims to Return Home

by mazevedo | December 4, 2008 at 10:22 am
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Brazilian authorities say tens of thousands of flood victims have begun returning home in southern Brazil. Civil defense officials in the hard-hit southern state of Santa Catarina say more than half of 80,000 people have returned home after being displaced by floods.

But further north in Rio de Janeiro state, the number of people driven from home by recent storms has increased to nearly 20,000.

Santa Catarina state's civil defense department said Wednesday in a statement that another rain-related death was confirmed, increasing the death toll to 117. Most were killed by mudslides provoked by heavy rains.

 

It was really impressive to see how the whole country, grouped together and worked as one in this situation of crisis. Several states helped Santa Catarina during the disaster and people from all over Brazil donated money and food used for the reconstruction and aid of the cities affected. Hopefully soon the people of the state of SC will be able to resume their daily lives as usual.

 

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Many donations comings of all the parts of Brazil, destined to the victims of the flood in Santa Catarina.

I worked as a volunteer, separating foods and clothes, rewarding a tiring work and at the same time, for being able to help the needed ones.

And now the life goes on... Thanks God!!!

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