Too much water, and not enough: Brazil’s flooded south struggles to access basic goods
- Porto Alegre's mayor urges residents to follow water rationing due to flooding; 80% lack running water after major flooding, with 90 dead and 130 missing.
- Five of the city's six water treatment plants are non-operational, leading to the decree for water use only for essential needs.
- Shortages of drinking water, food, and hygiene products in Porto Alegre post-flooding; supermarket shelves empty with risks of disease outbreaks looming.
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