Newspapers talk about the historic flood, President Lula’s visit to the State and the struggle to rescue victims
The heavy rains in Rio Grande do Sul have been resonating in the international media in recent days. According to the Civil Defense Bulletin released at 6pm this Sunday (May 5, 2024), 78 people have died since the start of the storm.
Newspaper publications around the world mention the difficulty in rescuing victims and the historic flood in the State. The Guaíba River, which flows through the capital Porto Alegre, has already surpassed the 5.3 meter mark.
The British The Guardian cited recent Civil Defense data and the visit of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) and his delegation to the region.
The french The world said that Rio Grande do Sul “continues to be devastated by floods.”
Argentine Clarín said that authorities are racing against time to rescue the victims in time.
The North American ABC News also cited the record flood in the State.
Still using old data, without taking into account the Civil Defense update at 6pm this Sunday (May 5, 2024), the North American NBC said that Rio Grande do Sul is experiencing its worst flood in the last 80 years.
On Thursday (May 2), the North American The New York Times said the rains “isolated cities” and left residents trapped waiting for rescue.
Source: https://www.poder360.com.br/midia/midia-internacional-repercute-tragedia-no-rio-grande-do-sul/