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3 years ago

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7 months ago

My friends who have never experienced flooding, and who are about to deal with it from this storm, please remember:

1. NO. YOU CANNOT MAKE IT THROUGH THAT WATER ON THE ROAD. I DON'T CARE WHAT YOU'RE DRIVING. TURN. AROUND.

2. DO NOT GO WADING THROUGH THE WATER. EVEN IF YOU JUST WANT TO SEE HOW DEEP IT IS. THAT. WATER. IS. CONTAMINATED.

3. IT IS CALLED FLASH FLOODING FOR A REASON. THE WATER RISES AND SURGES IN A FLASH. STAY. HOME.

4. If you're at risk of flooding, raise up any of your belongings now. Put the legs of tall things in buckets. Know where your important documents are.

5. Stay safe.


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Hello everyone,

Brazil is underwater, and we come here asking you for your help.

As some of you may know, the state of Rio Grande do Sul (RS) has been getting torrential rains since last Monday (29/04/24).

In four days, it has rained 436,2 millimeters (17,2 inches), which’s triple the normal amount in a month, which is 140 millimeters (5,5 inches) 

More than two great rivers in our region had their volume duplicated, or sometimes, triplicated in size.

This means all the cities that are close to these rivers ended up completely underwater

There were more than 110 towns flooded and the estimate is that more than half a million people have been affected by this climate disaster. There are also thousands of people who are arriving in my city (the state capital, Porto Alegre) as climate refugees, coming from communities displaced by the floods.

Hello Everyone,
Hello Everyone,

Through this unprecedented tragedy we have been really happy to see entire communities mobilizing to help others. Still, there are people who have lost everything, especially those in marginalized communities living in precarious, unsafe and unsanitary housing.

That’s where you come in. We need money. Money to buy food, clothes, medicine, basic hygiene products, mattresses so that refugees have a place to sleep, basically everything.

Right now, the biggest demand is drinkable water: my city is almost completely out of water, because the water treatment stations have been flooded. 

We understand that you may be able to give very little, but also what is little to you means A Lot more to us. Just a dollar is enough to buy 5 liters of fresh water. 

Here are the links for international donations: 

SOS Rio Grande do Sul - Brazil está fazendo Climate Assistence na APOIA.se
SOS Rio Grande do Sul - Brazil
Aid climate refugees in one of Brazil's worst disaster.
Donate to Help Flood Catastrophe Victims in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, organized by Marlon Mora
gofundme.com
We are creating a go fund me campaign to help raise mone… Marlon Mora needs your support for Help Flood Catastrophe Victims in Rio Gra

(these donations are managed by people I know and trust. if you can, donate to them and not the government, but I’ll include that below as well. we don't trust the government to do anything right now, basically) 

This is another option:

Ação da Cidadania Contra a Fome a Miséria e Pela Vida: Doe Agora
Ação da Cidadania Contra a Fome a Miséria e Pela Vida: Doe Agora
Site da Ação da Cidadania, fundada pelo sociólogo Herbert de Souza, o Betinho em 1993, e a maior entidade de combater à fome do Brasil. Saib

Government donations:

Hello Everyone,
Hello Everyone,

And here is some international news coverage of what’s happening:

Torrential Rains Leave at Least 29 Dead and More Missing in Brazil
nytimes.com
Four days of pounding rain have inundated many parts of a southern state, cutting off towns and leaving people trapped as they await rescue
Weather tracker: torrential rainstorms cause death and destruction in Brazil
the Guardian
This part of South America is no stranger to major rainfall, but last week’s storms were particularly devastating
Brazil: Landslides and flooding kill 60 in Rio Grande do Sul
bbc.com
Officials say another 67 people are missing in Rio Grande do Sul, with more rain forecast.

PLEASE share and donate anything you can. Everything is greatly appreciated. 


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