Rio De Janeiro:Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Wednesday visited the state of Acre, in the Amazon rainforest, where several cities have been submerged in floodwaters, adding yet another challenge for the beleaguered state.
Several rivers overflowed their banks due to extreme rainfall. Overall, 120,000 people have been displaced as a result of flooding, according to data from the state’s fire department, and federal authorities have declared a state of calamity in ten municipalities.
In Sena Madureira, one of the worst-hit cities, nearly 70% of its area was either submerged or affected by the floods, with more than 4,000 families relocated, the fire department said.
In Rio Branco, Acre’s capital, televised images showed large swaths of the city flooded.
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Water levels in several municipalities were falling on Wednesday, but more rain is expected this week.
The floods pose more hardship for the impoverished state that was already battling with a resurgence of COVID-19, an outbreak of dengue fever and a migratory crisis at its border with Peru.
Acre confirmed 622 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, according to Health Ministry data.
Gov. Gladson Cameli said Tuesday that he had requested that more oxygen be dispatched to Acre to treat the rising number of patients and to avoid a public health disaster like that of neighbouring Amazonas state. Earlier this year, hospitals’ oxygen ran out in Amazonas’ capital, Manaus, forcing patients’ families to scramble to find cylinders on their own.