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Brazil president asks God to stop torrential rains
Brazil's president asked God to halt the devastating rains that have killed at least 116 people in a southern state and offered new plans on Monday to help tens of thousands of people rebuild ruined homes and businesses.
Sao Paulo: Brazil's president asked God to halt the devastating rains that have killed at least 116 people in a southern state and offered new plans on Monday to help tens of thousands of people rebuild ruined homes and businesses.
Continuing rains have hindered rescuers' attempts to find bodies of more victims claimed by the mudslides and floods in Santa Catarina state while making it tough for survivors to return home, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on his weekly radio show.
"We're only asking God to stop the rains soon so that we can start to rebuild the state of Santa Catarina," he said.
Thirty-one people are still missing, and some officials have estimated the death count could rise to as much as 150.
About 80,000 people were forced from their homes by storms that dumped more water on the region during the weekend of November 22-23 than it normally gets in months. Another 8,000 people were displaced in neighboring Rio de Janeiro state.
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