Guyana expresses condolences to Brazil amid deadly Floods

In response to the devastating floods that have engulfed the State of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, Guyanese President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali has extended heartfelt condolences. 

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The tragic event has claimed numerous lives and caused widespread displacement and destruction.

Guyana stands with Brazil

President Ali reached out to his Brazilian counterpart, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, to express solidarity with the Brazilian people during this harrowing time.

Emphasizing the resilient spirit of the Brazilians, President Ali conveyed his confidence in their ability to overcome the adversity posed by this natural disaster.

Unprecedented rainfall causes chaos

Since April 29, torrential rains have relentlessly pounded Rio Grande do Sul, leading to severe flooding in urban areas. 

Home to over 11 million people, this southern state—bordering Uruguay and Argentina—has seen hundreds of thousands displaced due to the rising waters.

A dire toll

The floods have led to at least 78 fatalities, with over 130 individuals still reported missing. 

Authorities have declared this the worst flooding the region has seen in more than eight decades, highlighting the severity and scale of the disaster.

Presidential visit and future measures

President Lula da Silva, along with members of his cabinet, has visited the affected regions, attributing the crisis to climate change. 

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In a move to address immediate and future risks, he has committed to funding reconstruction efforts and enhancing infrastructure to better withstand similar events, affirming the government’s proactive stance in combating the impacts of climate change.

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