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The 2024 Rio Grande do Sul floods are severe floods caused by heavy rains and storms that have hit the Brazilian state of
Rio Grande do Sul Rio Grande do Sul (, , ; "Great River of the South") is a Federative units of Brazil, state in the South Region, Brazil, southern region of Brazil. It is the Federative_units_of_Brazil#List, fifth-most-populous state and the List of Brazilian st ...
, and the adjacent Uruguayan cities of Treinta y Tres, Paysandú, Cerro Largo, and Salto. From 29 April 2024 through to May 2024, it resulted in over 150 fatalities, widespread landslides, and a dam collapse. It is considered the country's worst flooding in over 80 years. The floods marked the fourth such environmental disaster in Brazil in the same solar year, following similar calamities that killed 75 people in July, September, and November 2023.


Meteorological history

An atmospheric block, caused by a high-pressure system in Centro-Sul, prevented the displacement of typical meteorological systems (such as extratropical cyclones,
cold fronts A cold front is the leading edge of a cooler mass of air at ground level that replaces a warmer mass of air and lies within a pronounced surface trough of low pressure. It often forms behind an extratropical cyclone (to the west in the Northern H ...
, and troughs) that cause precipitation. In the areas where the anticyclone was active, temperatures were higher than the record values recorded by the National Institute of Meteorology (INMET), since areas of instability were confined to the state of
Rio Grande do Sul Rio Grande do Sul (, , ; "Great River of the South") is a Federative units of Brazil, state in the South Region, Brazil, southern region of Brazil. It is the Federative_units_of_Brazil#List, fifth-most-populous state and the List of Brazilian st ...
. On 22 April, the
Civil Defense Civil defense ( en, region=gb, civil defence) or civil protection is an effort to protect the citizens of a state (generally non-combatants) from man-made and natural disasters. It uses the principles of emergency operations: prevention, miti ...
of Rio Grande do Sul issued a meteorological alert, later updated, warning of the risk of disruptions due to isolated storms and locally intense rains, which could cause flooding and power cuts. In the following days, the Civil Defense kept issuing alerts, along with forecasts for adverse weather conditions. Heavy rain and strong winds started hitting the northern part of the state on 28 April; by the following day, they had spread to almost the entire state. Storms occurring between 28 April and 1 May were caused by a cold front associated with a low-pressure area over the sea, while also being influenced by a moisture flow coming from the north of the country. According to an INMET report, rainfall reached over in some parts of Rio Grande do Sul in 24 hours on 30 April; they later reported that the average precipitation in the Porto Alegre area in the first twelve days of May could amount up to , almost thrice the average monthly value recorded between 1991 and 2020 ().


Relationship with climate change

In 2015, the report "Brazil 2040: scenarios and adaptation alternatives to climate change," commissioned in 2014 by Dilma Rousseff's administration and conducted by several research institutions in the country, already showed the trend of increased rainfall in the South of Brazil due to climate change. The report pointed to an increase of more than 15% in the level of rainfall in the southernmost region of the country. Other climatologists, such as Paulo Artaxo, a member of the
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(IPCC), Carlos Nobre, a researcher at the National Institute for Space Research, and Marcio Astrini, executive secretary of the Climate Observatory, also correlated the frequent floods in the South of Brazil with the impacts of global warming in Brazil and the lack of public policies to mitigate these effects.


Impact


Victims

Across all regions of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, at least 144 people were killed, 806 others were injured, and 131 were left missing in the floods. At least 327,100 others were displaced from their homes, around 68,500 of whom are in shelters. AFP reported that two more people died in an explosion at a flooded
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in Porto Alegre, where rescue crews were attempting to refuel their vehicles. The flooding was exacerbated by the partial collapse of the 14 de Julho hydroelectric dam located in the Das Antas River between the municipalities of
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and Bento Gonçalves, which left at least 30 people killed; four other dams across the state were also considered at risk of collapse. Another victim was reported in the nearby state of Santa Catarina, as one man died in the municipality of Ipira.


Other impacts

Over 500,000 people were left without power and clean water across Rio Grande do Sul, and flood damage occurred in 431 of the state's 497 municipalities, while many roads and bridges were destroyed and landslides occurred. Communication via internet and telephone services was also cut off by the floods in over 85 municipalities, with all of the three main providers ( TIM, Vivo, and Claro) having their services affected and offering temporarily free Internet access via
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to their clients. Entire cities in the Taquari River valley, such as Lajeado, Estrela,
Muçum Muçum is a small town in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Founded on January 31, 1959, also known as "Princesa das Pontes" (Princess of the Bridges) because of the railroad crossing Taquari river. Settlers came to the town by Taquari r ...
, Cruzeiro do Sul, and
Arroio do Meio Arroio do Meio is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. It is 98 km from Porto Alegre. It is on the banks of the Taquari River. The territory was little populated before the arrival of Europeans. Settlement in the territor ...
, were made temporarily inaccessible by the effects of the floods. The banks of the local river in Gravataí were also considered to be at the edge of collapsing, as four of the city's treatment plants had to be closed momentarily. In Porto Alegre, the
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rose up to , thus beating the previous record set during the , as most areas of the city were flooded, with more than 60 streets becoming completely inaccessible and more than 10 being partially blocked; rescue workers used four-wheel-drive vehicles, boats, and jet skis in order to maneuver through flooded streets in search of stranded and missing people.
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, a city in the Greater Porto Alegre region, was also hit by the flood, completely being engulfed by it. The mayor said that "the city has been 100% destroyed by these floods." Across almost all affected municipalities, classes were suspended, with 386 schools suffering damage and 52 being repurposed as shelters. According to governor
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, the reconstruction costs of affected cities could reach R$19billion (US$3.7billion). The flood displaced more than 700 people in Uruguay, and it shut down several rural schools. Ten aircraft have been damaged, including PR-AJN Embraer EMB-505 Phenom 300, PR-DCL Beechcraft C90GTx King Air, PR-FHT Embraer EMB-500 Phenom 100, PR-SCC Cessna T206H Stationair TC, PR-TTP Boeing 727-2M7(A)(F) Total Linhas Aéreas SA, PS-CNB
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, Piper PA-46-500TP M500, PT-OSW BAe 125-800B, and the museum PP-ANU DC-3 Varig Exposition.


Aftermath

The floods were considered the worst to hit Brazil in over 80years, and marked the fourth such environmental disaster in a solar year, as previous floods killed 75 people between July, September, and November 2023. Climatologist Francisco Eliseu Aquino told AFP that, while the region was already prone to extreme climate events caused by the collision of tropical and
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, these events had "intensified" due to the effects of climate change, stating that the storms were the result of a "disastrous cocktail" of global warming and the El Niño climate phenomenon. All the main transportation services in Porto Alegre, including the Salgado Filho International Airport, the
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, and local bus services, suspended their activities for an undetermined period. On 1 May, the
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announced the postponement of all of the matches across the region throughout that week, including Série A, Copa do Brasil, Brasileirão Feminino, Série C, and Série D matches. Following an official request filed by regional-based clubs Internacional, Grêmio and Juventude, whose stadiums, Federação Gaúcha de Futebol, and training facilities were all temporarily unavailable due to the floods, the CBF postponed the games for a further twenty days on 7May. When Internacional and Grêmio were competing in the
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and the
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, respectively, both had two of their group-stage matches postponed by
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at the time of the disaster.


Reactions and humanitarian efforts

In the immediate aftermath of the floods, the governor of Rio Grande do Sul,
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, said that the floods were an "absolutely unprecedented emergency", and "the worst climate disaster" the state had ever witnessed, even more so than the previous year's floods. On 1 May, the local government officially declared a 180-day long
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. On 5 May, it was announced that the government had approved a R$117.7million (US$21.8million) worth package aimed to restore the state's infrastructures left damaged by the floods. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva visited Rio Grande do Sul on 2 May, holding a public speech in Santa Maria. The
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sent aircraft, boats, and more than 600 soldiers to help clear roads, distribute food, water, and mattresses, and set up shelters, while local volunteers also helped with search efforts. More than 1,100 soldiers from the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force, as well as more than 2,000 between BMRS officers and firefighters, were reportedly involved in rescue operations across the state.
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and Civil Defense members were also sent by the state governments of Bahia, Espírito Santo, Goiás,
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, Minas Gerais, Paraná, Rio de Janeiro, Santa Catarina, and São Paulo. The National Army also installed a 40-bed field hospital in the municipality of Lajeado.
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,
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, São Paulo, and Atlético Mineiro all offered their stadiums and facilities to the affected football clubs; the latter team also made a R$100,000 (US$20,000) worth donation to the regional charity fund through their Instituto Galo foundation, and other Série A and Série B teams shared details about fundraising campaigns on social media, while the CBF donated R$1million (US$200,000) to the victims and opened a parallel campaign. Starting from 6 May, the Civil Defense hosted a charity campaign for food donations in São José do Rio Preto. On 5 May, after delivering the Angelus Address in St. Peter's Square in the Vatican City, Pope Francis expressed his solidarity to the victims of the floods; several other figures of the Brazilian Catholic Church commented on the disaster, including
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of Porto Alegre and
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president, , as well as Archbishop of Santa Maria,
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. On 9 May, the Brazilian government, through the Minister of Finance, Fernando Haddad, announced R$51billion (US$10billion) in resources and benefits for the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The state-owned national bank
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announced another R$66.8billion (US$13.1billion) in forms of financing and benefits.


Mobilization of military resources

On 6 May, the Brazilian Navy announced the dispatch of the largest warship in South America, the helicopter carrier NAM ''Atlântico'', which would depart Rio de Janeiro and head to the coast of Rio Grande do Sul. ''Atlântico'' was expected to carry 200 Marine Corps officers, 40 vehicles and eight between medium, and small vessels to help rescue stranded victims and transport supplies through flooded roads. The Navy also mobilized the Oceanic Support Ship ''Mearim'' and the Oceanic Patrol Ship ''Amazonas'', with the latter carrying three small vessels. The two ships sailed to Rio Grande do Sul on 7May. The following day, the frigate ''Defensora'' was also dispatched in order to transport donations and supplies. As of 11 May, 12,000 Brazilian armed forces personnel are on the ground for the relief operations.


Civil society

Since the start of the heavy rains, civilian volunteers have mobilized to rescue marooned families and to assist families rescued in gyms, schools, and churches. They used all-terrain vehicles, trucks, boats, water motorcycles, and other transportation to rescue people and animals from flooded areas. Residents of less affected cities also organized themselves to support the search for and assistance to homeless families, as was the case with residents of the municipality of Portão, in Porto Alegre, who formed a network of around 100 volunteers to work in the neighboring cities of São Leopoldo, São Sebastião do Caí, and Montenegro. Some volunteers also started using their own homes as shelters for the people affected or as kitchens to produce meals. In some cases, volunteers used surfboards to search for and rescue the people who were affected. Volunteers also focused on rescuing and sheltering pets; in some warehouses, shelters were set up to receive dogs and cats. In
Canoas Canoas (), which earned city status in 1939, is a municipality in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. With more than 340,000 inhabitants, it is part of the Porto Alegre conurbation and has the second highest GDP in the state. It is also th ...
, a makeshift center had already received 600 dogs as of 7 May 2024. Due to the insufficient number of
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s,
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, and armed forces personnel in some areas of the state at the beginning of the relief operations, some people waited three days to be rescued. On 5 May 2024, the mayor of Canoas, Jairo Jorge, asked boat owners to help in the search voluntarily. As a measure to speed up rescues, a group from Centro Universitário Ritter dos Reis voluntarily and independently created an internet platform as a way of centralizing rescue efforts and also making it possible to make requests for help, with requests for help being transformed into geolocation points with routes to the location. As of 9 May 2024, it had already collaborated with more than 12,000 rescues. Other independent initiatives, such as Projeto Salva, support flood victims and animal rescues. Around 20 private helicopters have been used voluntarily to rescue people affected by the floods. On 10 May, private aircraft departing from São Paulo were responsible for transporting of donations. Universo Online reported that a group of volunteers were forced to retrieve thousands of firearms at
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by a representative of arms manufacturer
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, saying that the representative misled them into launching what they were initially told to be rescue operations for people stranded at the airport, who then threatened to have them detained if they refused to proceed on security grounds.


International aid for humanitarian assistance

Venezuela, Uruguay, Argentina, and the United States offered humanitarian help to the Brazilian authorities. On 3 May, the Venezuelan Foreign Minister, Yván Gil, offered the Brazilian government support on behalf of the Venezuelan government and President
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. On 5 May, the
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sent an Air Force (FAU) Delfin
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helicopter and its crew to Brazil and offered two drones and two rescue boats to assist in the rescues. A
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plane from the FAU with equipment and humanitarian aid was also offered but was refused by Brazilian authorities due to a lack of proper
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which were equally damaged by the floods. On 6 May, the
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, led by President Javier Milei, announced that they would send 20 Federal Police officers and divers from the
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, as well as three helicopters and a C-130 cargo plane from the Argentine Air Force. On 10 May, the White House National Security Advisor, John Kirby, announced a donation of US$120,000 in resources and hygiene kits from the United States.


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