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February 19, 2022
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Rain leaves hundreds homeless in Rondônia city

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The heavy rains that hit the state of Rondônia left around 300 families homeless or displaced from their homes in the municipality of Cacoal, 480 kilometers from Porto Velho. The information is contained in the Civil Defense balance sheet released on Friday (18).Rain leaves hundreds homeless in Rondônia city

The level of the rivers that cross the city has risen in recent days, interdicting the BR-364, in the stretch where it passes through the city. The highway connects the two ends of the state. The Federal Highway Police (PRF) later reported that the blockade was released and the lane has normal traffic this Saturday (19).

The Civil Defense has set up tents in areas at risk of flooding and asks the population to remain on alert. The Santo Antônio and Liberdade neighborhoods were the most affected, according to the agency.

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