Widespread floods have forced nearly 140,000 people from their homes in Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil following days of torrential rains that drenched a region where the countries border each other.
Paraguay is the hardest hit with at least 100,000 evacuating according to the National Emergency Department.
Argentina’s state-run news agency Telam reports that 20,000 people suffered the same fate in that nation, while Uruguay’s National Emergency System says some 9,000 were displaced by rivers that overflowed their banks.
The civil defense department in the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul says at least 7,000 people had to leave their homes
Topics Flood
Was this article valuable?
Here are more articles you may enjoy.
Litigation Finance Hits a Wall After Bets on Huge Gains Falter
Lawsuit Over Burger King’s Whopper Ads Set Back by Federal Judge
In Alabama, Shot Employee Gets No Workers’ Comp and No Employer’s Liability
State Farm Sued Over Policies Backed by Distressed Insurer PHL 

