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17 Cities in Rio Grande Do Sul Experience Roof Damage and Fallen Trees After a Storm.

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Heavy rains that hit Rio Grande do Sul over the last weekend left at least 17 cities with damaged homes. According to the State Civil Defense, the most affected areas are the West, Central, and North regions. One of the most affected municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul is Encruzilhada do Sul, where about 50 houses were damaged, with fallen power poles and trees. Here is a list of affected cities: Arroio do Meio; Arroio do Tigre; Cachoeirinha; C…
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Heavy rains that hit Rio Grande do Sul over the last weekend left at least 17 cities with damaged homes. According to the State Civil Defense, the most affected areas are the West, Central, and North regions. One of the most affected municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul is Encruzilhada do Sul, where about 50 houses were damaged, with fallen power poles and trees. Here is a list of affected cities: Arroio do Meio; Arroio do Tigre; Cachoeirinha; C…

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Poder360 broke the news in on Monday, December 29, 2025.
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