Heavy rain caused destruction in the municipality of Frederico Westphalen, in the north of Rio Grande do Sul, late Monday night (18). According to city hall and the region's Fire Department, there was more than 140 millimeters of rain in less than an hour, which caused a strong flood.
This Tuesday, members of Frederico Westphalen city hall will hold an emergency meeting to adopt measures to help the population.
An inspection of the regions affected by the flood will be carried out. There is still no information about injuries.
The city hall requests through the Department of Social Assistance and Housing to collect furniture, blankets and mattresses to donate to people affected by the floods.
The city hall also reported that it is studying the possibility of issuing an emergency decree to address the situation.
Inmet (National Institute of Meteorology) issued a warning for the Northwest and Southwest of Rio Grande do Sul, with great risks of damage caused by storms. The alert remains in effect this Tuesday.
Published by André Rigue
Source: CNN Brasil

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