Historic floods kill 83, leaving Brazil and its president shaken, angry

6 mai 2024 | Terrence McCoy, Marina Dias
The flooding in Rio Grande do Sul, one of Brazil’s most prosperous states, has deeply alarmed this nation of 215 million.
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