Maranhão, in Brazil’s Northeast, is also worried about the risk of floods

While Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil’s southernmost state, is ravaged by floods, red flags have been raised in Maranhão, a northeastern state 4,000 kilometers away. Heavier-than-expected rainfall led city administrations to declare a state of emergency, as floods and storms have affected 4,000 people (with one casualty) across 31 municipalities, including the state capital, São Luís.
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