Historic flooding in Brazil - authorities plan 'tent cities' for displaced people | DW News
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- Authorities in Brazil's south say they are planning to build tent cities to house some of the people displaced by historic flooding. The state of Rio Grande de Sul has been devastated by heavy rains since April forcing half a million people to flee their homes. Scientists are warning that it may take a month for the floods to subside. DW's Gustavo Basso has this report from the flooded region.
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It is terrible I hard to watch... Very sympathize with people who are faced with this grief
There was also a man who rescued three little girls and these three girls who were inside the boat asked him to pick up a doll that was floating for them and when he went to pull it out of the water this doll was a dead baby. 😢
Poor people and animals 😢
My deep sorry for your loss. Support from Ukraine.
Thank you, sending my love to Ukraine from Brazil as well 🇧🇷 ❤ 🇺🇦
Tnx! We love Ukraine people and support you too.
@@DrManuelSardinha tell putin to donate money to Brazil. You are his buddies.
@@DrManuelSardinha exactly, ask for money there and don’t try to steal it from a country in war attacked by your ally
@@SylwiaSA-bw7rt ??? we are not allies with Russia bro. BRICS is a economic alliance
I am from the region. It was like a nightmare.
Melhorou como ta agora? Eu to pensando em enviar uns itens de doaçao pelo correio.
@@flowrepins6663 Doações serão especialmente necessárias a partir de agora, pois a mídia vai parar de ficar tão em cima.
@@flowrepins6663 Cara, envia. Não melhorou não. Vai ser isso por +1 mês
The possibility of something like this happening was predicted 3 years ago by local specialists, the thing they got wrong was the timing. They had no idea it would be so soon.
Exactly. And really nothing was made . Unfortunately.😢
"They had no idea" you mean they deliberately ignored the climatologists warnings in the name of the dismantle of the public services and 'make the state smaller'. When you have neoliberal governors and presidents you should not wait preventive measures to catastrophes never. This is 'spend too much' for them. They like to spend with police only, to put the population in their place while destroy the healthcare the civilian defense, the public infrastructure, education to sell everything to the private sector..
Anyway our government should have been more prepared for this event and should have alert the population.
Brasil criou uma política liberal, assim nada sai do papel mesmo
Flood risk in a warmer atmosphere is very different than before. “100” year floods have become 35 year floods and for some areas, 8 year floods. And that risk has become more fine grained. In the US it’s now on a county level, but this shift is true globally. Everywhere, intensified risk is more localized. Historical methods of risk assessment that rely on the past are no good anymore.
Not just army is helping. Most of people helping are civilians. Many volunteers from others places are spending time there. The whole country is helping sending clothes, water and food. Proud of those.
onde foi q disseram q só os militares estão ajudando?? falaram sobre a travessia daquele rio apenas
@@leogama3422quando se diz "not only" em inglês, não é um excludente, é um predicativo para uma ideia de adição. Seria algo semelhante a "além de" em português.
While here in the Philippines we experience heat wave that we never had before, it reach 41 degrees, its more than 2 months now 🥵🥵🥵🥵😢😢😢
In this region of Brazil, before the rains temperatures reached 30°, but now they have plummeted to between 5° and 15°
No sudeste e Cento-oeste do Brasil também estamos experimentando ondas de calor, são essas ondas que impediram as chuvas de avançarem pelo país e causaram todas essas inundações no Estado do Rio Grande do Sul.
after all this rain some places here hit -2º C
That's heat index and not air temperature! Those two are not the same, lol! You need to be more specific so your statement won't be misleading!
Hit waves and droughts are about to happen in other parts of Brazil later this year, in part as a consequence of what just happened. All this humidity that got trapped there in the south by some area of atmospheric pressure and caused those rains, would normally keep traveling northwards and turn into rain in other places. Now this rain isn't coming to those areas, water levels are already low in some critical areas.... This is not the end of the climate event in Brazil, but hopefully the worse has already passed.
There are corpses floating on 16 feet high waters here 😭💔 human, horses, dogs, pigs, cats, cow corpses 🐎🐕🦺🐖🐈⬛🐂 It’s an hecatomb ⛈️😩☔️
Pigs are gross
@@flowrepins6663An animal bred selectively for human consumption is also insulted by said humans. THAT’S gross.
@@flowrepins6663 and delicious in many ways
@@flowrepins6663no, it is not 😋
Keeping Brazil in my prayers, it's sad that this is happening, just don't understand how this much damage is done, with no alerts what so ever
Looks like a tsunami had hit this area. It's terrible what floods can create 😢
From India prey😢 human doing gdp growth
São quase 10 milhões de pessoas direta ou indiretamente atingidas. É muito maior que falam
Essa matéria não mostrou nem 10% do que aconteceu aqui no Sul do Brasil. Cidades inteiras ficaram debaixo d'água, outras foram totalmente variadas do mapa. Foi uma coisa assustadora que nunca se viu por aqui nessas proporções. Sabe o que é ver uma cidade com mais de 40 mil habitantes debaixo d'água? Teve lugares que o nível da água passou de 15 metros. É simplesmente assustador
So much for their economy. This will be the face of change everywhere, even in the North.
One of ours top 4 richest states yes.
@@JoaoCarlos-ou7ie :( None of it good. It’s heart breaking. More than anything, ecological restoration and urban greening is existential, to soak up down pours, but with that level of flooding, one might as well live on a ship.
It looks like a Fallout scenery... its terrible.
Condolences to all the people who've lost so much, the devastation is awful
Pray for the animals and Brazilian people,🙏🙏
Pray for animals and people, I think u should review u concept of society. or u are just a leftist.
@@kingo403go touch some grass please
It's hard and sad may god helps them
If there is a Got, it sure looks like he had different plans...
Big W to Cristiano Ronaldo for donating his signed shirt for an auction just to donate the money in the Brazil ❤.
God bless Brazil
Initial estimates from FIERGS (Federation of Industries of the State of Rio Grande do Sul-RS): 3 years to restructure RS; cost: R$320 billion (US$63 billion); 447 municipalities affected, with 95.6% of industrial establishments compromised; 96.1% of industrial jobs compromised; 97.1% of exports from the manufacturing industry compromised; 96.9% of ICMS (tax on circulation of goods) collection from industrial activities compromised. Severe losses in agribusiness (more than R$600 million - US$118 million). Important road networks compromised/completely destroyed - resulting in impediment to the flow of production still in operation, receipt of inputs, displacement of workers. An estimated 550,000 people are homeless (houses destroyed or temporarily flooded). Compromised health care systems - beginning of waves of infectious diseases resulting from floods and landslides: typhus, tetanus, leptospirosis, hepatitis, gastroenteritis. A GREAT CHALLENGE.
There’s massive flooding everywhere.
As a brazilian, I think it's important to say that this region is the fourth most economically rich in the country. Yet, even with the acess to a big amount of resources and protection againts floods, it has proven inneficient.
This shows the great risk we face as humankind, as there will be no safe place from climate changes.
I truly hope those sad events happening worldwide, make people see and act against this threat.
Maybe it's time Brazil rethinks clear cutting in the Amazon
Continue deforestation.
@@user-wm1pi1ix2i even if it stops now, then countries like US, China, India, etc will continue the process. It is a positive feedback cycle there is no solution to this. Population will have to shrink automatically.
@@user-wm1pi1ix2iyeah, Brazil should cut the Amazon and plant more trees on the places that don't have trees... And probably Brazil should plant more trees where there is illegal occupation in the cities like, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Brasilia...
Come to brazil !!!!11!1!!11 br br br br!!
it is just starting, there is more in future and it is unstoppable. Brace your donations
What a mess.
Essa enchente é a maior dos últimos 5000 anos em Porto Alegre
Thank you DW for the report this sad event.
Their intentions are always evil. Last year Germany was devastated.
So many countries ,like China USA , Canada, have economic interests in Brasil. None of them offer support to Brasil.
No... that's reserved for wars
They want demise of Brazil along with China and Russia and BRICS as a whole.
While here in the Philippines we exoerience heat wave that we never had before, it reach 41 degrees 🥵🥵🥵🥵😢😢😢
It's strange, there's no single broadcasting news showing any camps, or places where these hang million people are located and sheltered......... Where are the people?
In shelters, schools, churches and sports grounds.
Search in Portuguese right here on TH-cam if you want to see something. Idt 🥴
"Abrigos no Rio Grande do Sul"
"Abrigos RS"
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And there are many shelters, so don't expect to find a video with 30,000 people crammed into just one. The shelters are well distributed, so there is no "overcrowding".
Many have also gone to the homes of relatives or friends in cities in Rio Grande do Sul that were not affected or even in other states
Louange au Seigneur. Que la force soit avec nous. Feu a volonte.
Bitte!
Hilfe!
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Devastador! Muito muito triste por tudo isso que aconteceu com o Estado do Rio Grande do Sul 😢😢😢
How very sad. Are maps available of the damage? Everything I’ve seen video of so far has shown damage limited to floodplains immediately adjacent to rivers.
I haven't seen a detailed map yet, just a projection of the area that the water flooded. There are also satellite images comparing before and after that you can probably find easily.
RIo grande do Sul has 3 main river basins, west (to the uruguai river), southern, to the patos lagoon southern part and the northern basin below the mountain regions, which flow to the Guaiba river (and then to the lagoon, and finally to the ocean). It's like a funnel basically. The valleys of those rivers in the center-north were flooded to historic heights, affecting all the smaller towns in their paths. Most catastrophic cases were indeed in towns on the river margins, because the water flooded way more than normal. It all coalesced in the Capital which borders the short Guaíba, receiving its strongest flood in history. The city itself was badly damaged in areas while other towns in the metro area were hit even harder, one of them had all its western neighborhoods covered in water to the roof of houses. The flood in general affected plentiful of roadways and bridges in the state, rice and wheat fields were damaged, cattle and factories as well. People were left without water service for days in the capital. The airport is out of order for until 30th may the earliest and possibly until september (it's the largest airport in the southern region of Brazil).
Southern partt of the state was hit as well especially as the waters flow down the lagoon, since its only ocean connection is a very small twisting point, the wind affects a lot how much the flood will last there, but some areas there were badly hit as well
floodplains immediately adjacent to rivers. You've just decribed the State of Rio Grande do Sul
It literally translates to "Big River of the South". So, yes, everywhere is surrounded by rivers.
Hopefully the people of brazil recovers and the government reviews the flood control and check the deforestation as well to help stop flooding
There is nothing to do with deforestation, in fact the mass that came from the trees in the Amazon contributed to the amount of rain. The problems was that there is pressure from north blocking the rain clouds to move and in an area built around rivers.
hopefully you study more about Brazilian geography before commenting
@@laraleon There is actually a lot to do with deforestation, greenhouse gas emissions and a number of other factors that contribute to climate change. Sure, a lot of the humidity that turned into rain there comes from the forest... and that's a good thing. We need that humidity to have the necessary rain around the continent. What you seem to be ignoring here is that the atmospheric pressure that blocked said humidity from continuing northwards has its causes too, and those causes are kinked to factors that are either caused or affected by climate change, such as the warming of the ocean which contributed to a stronger "El Nino" event.
The rich civilians, the famous people, the influencers, and we poor civilians are also helping, in all parts of the country there are collection points for Rio Grande do Sul
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Actually is more then a million but they hide figures
Pray to God,they recover,stay strong 💪 and move on.
I FEEL SORRY FOR WILDLIFE, WHO GOING TO RESCUE THEM!!
They will manage it
@@imtheeastgermanguy5431 What would you say if I said: Humans will manage it too, don't worry about them? Humans did this!
@tiwowo1234 são áreas metropolitanas. Logo, não possuem animais selvagens. Os animais são cães, gatos e aqueles do campo que são porcos, cavalos, vacas, galinhas. O Brasil não é só selva ou ocas, a maioria são casas de alvenaria e prédios altos. Desmistifique.
@@guffaw1711 os humanos foram os primeiros a saírem de suas casas, mas deixaram os animais. A maioria dos humanos sobreviveu, mas os animais ficaram no pátio ou na corrente enquanto a água subia. Alguns humanos decidiram ficar e não ser resgatados, para proteger seus bens e por acreditar que a água não subiria tanto e acabaram morrendo com seu animais, os animais que sobreviveram a isto estão sendo salvos.
@@DLOliveiraT Acho que não amigo. Quase todo o estado foi atingido. Milhares de animais selvagens terrestres foram atingidos, arrastados pelas águas, com certeza. A gente não vê, mas eles existem.
Why not tiny homes it would be a improvement over tents
We need help!
Please!
Send Help!
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Das ist jetzt zwei Wochen her, wie sieht es dort inzwischen aus?
This is some intense flooding if it levelled the city like a tornado went through them.
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Omg save the animals please 😢
OMG
Hire Jared Kushner…I’m sure he won’t take advantage of the situation.
Sad to watch because of climate change its happening in other country to more water than land just so scary to dry or to much 😢
Where are the survivors?
at improvised shelters or relatives' houses everywhere, hundreds of thousands of them 😢
Civilians saved civilians. 90% of the rescuers were civilians not militaries.
They have no obligation whatsoever, but it would be nice if wealthy countries like Germany could donate just a bit too. Did you see the surnames of two of the interviewees? They're German, like other millions to inhabitate this region (myself included). So we share the same ancestry
Neither the Italian nor the German governments even acknowledged the event. I'm not sure they even know we're here.
Ancestry shouldn't matter at all
There was also a man who rescued three little girls and these three girls who were inside the boat asked him to pick up a doll that was floating for them and when he went to pull it out of the water this doll was a dead baby.
Sometimes..God allows pain to enter so that the goodness of those who are not indifferent comes out 🙌
don't you people feel ashamed of using a tragedy in another country to show how guIIible you are?
@@lauralemon4890 The tragedy is not in another country, I am Brazilian and live in the Northeast of Brazil and therefore I have no reason to be ashamed, your comment is ridiculous, because besides you not knowing anything, you still point your rotten finger as if you did... .🙌
Our sympathy will not convince us to reduce our consumption to stop the climate disaster. We will still buy unnecessary plastic junk, drive around when we can walk or bike, eat too much meat and fast food, and take airplane flights to far away vacation spots. Poor people, we let them drown, starve, and die of heat exposure; so sorry, but we don't want to change our lifestyles.
Sábias palavras.
@@edsonmgpryt Obrigado. Sorry for the rant. I get really angry at all the selfish greed.
I feel bad, and I'm not here to say people should be dying or suffering for bad choices, but it was a tragedy in the making.
how so?
@Benjamin-ti1sd they built houses and whole cities where in dangerous places. And even then specialists knew, and warned the government, it would happen. They had at the very least a decade to prepare and nothing was done
@@nicolasfigueiredo6167it wasn't that dangerous. most big cities were built around rivers and bays anyway
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Mother nature's revenge
❤️🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
SOS - RIO GRANDE DO SUL - BRAZIL
Consequences of human behavior
I live in Lajeado and i can say that civiians are doing more than the army or governent. We ar collecting donations and dtribuing to the people. A lot off private helicopters, off road jeeps and boats are helping day and night. Civilians from other cities and states are coming to help. Is heartharming to see that in so much tragedy.
Please guys, of course, Amazon deforestation is a huge problem, and has a, enormous impact on the earth's climate, but what's happening in Rio Grande do Sul is not Brazil's only fault. Nobody can guilt Brazil about this tragedy while US, China, India and many other world's big economies emit billion tons of CO2 in the atmosphere per year. I'm not minimizing Brazil's impact on global climate, we are within the ten biggest emissions of CO2 on Earth per year, but of course this is not Brazil's only fault, a lot of countries emit much more CO2 in the atmosphere than Brazil, mainly US and China, that lead the table for a huge margin.
Humanity consumerism that's causing this, today Brazil is suffering climate problems, but tomorrow can be from any other country in the world, climate change do not chose who's it gonna impact.
Humanity needs to act now!
Please take care eachother and God will save us🙏
It's a flood there is nothing what can stop it and man made climate change is going to be worse
VENGAN A MI CASA
TENGO TRES VACIAS
It's called global warming, very sad 😢
Don't forget the El Niño effect.
And possibly weather modification
And to think abrupt cc is just getting started
Its called weather manipulation look what happened in Dubai they admitted to playing God and doing what they call cloud seeding , creating rains and weather disturbances also in many other parts of the world.
lol u have been brainwashed successfully. Thats the proof of nothing but incompetent government
Los Brasileiros son un pueblo resiliente. Estoy seguro que sera dificil reconstruir pero Brazil tiene un gobierno humanista bajo el mando del presidente Lula da Silva. En breve, las ciuades afectadas en el estado de Parana volveran a la vida!
Resist,people of Rio Grande do Sul! You will overcome yet another challenge.
It is the effect of climate change😢
GOD IS FAITHFUL 😅
God made earth for human consumering
Soldiers are doing nothing here
What really happens at The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) and was this German investment, for years Germany investing in China, is tik Tok the making of Netherlands?
Mostly why is weather so strange, lately?
Do people not have right to know why global warming is suddenly so chaotic?
It only seems sudden if you haven’t been paying attention for the over past decade
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Terrible to lose everything like this.. I am now curious now that this 'second brics country' is being ravaged by floods, if and when and how it will receive help from its partners
The Bank of Brics have already destinated more the US$1 billion for the reconstruction of the state.
You could have looked it up you know..
Jullir mogen nket nasr mij kijken eie nast mij kijkt krijgt ptibtlrm.wat denkennjilloe innzz vlier
Where is Jesus? Maria?
This gives me a bad juju... Brazilians must be careful, some nerd looking billionaire might want to buy those lands at knock off prices.
Only machines AI robots will remain humanity will perish and it is happening
Where is Brics ? Where is China ? Israel was walking alongside Brazil. EUA take careful.
Mas nenhum deles controla o clima, isso vai além de possuir aliados...
Israel ? Are you for real ? Brics is a common currency consortia. Not the United Nations.
The Brazilian central government is already availing funds and debt moratorium. All the help is to come from within the country.
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Be wary of Anaconda.
Rio grande "del" sul kkkkkkkkkk
Nada engraçado.
The south of Brazil is historically far right politically speaking, Rio Grande Do Sul's governor and most of its mayors in the region are all backed up financially by agro business. They were elected to change environmental laws and have been doing so for the past years. The current governor alone has facilitated the alteration of some 500 articles on the local environmental policies and regulations, allowing the big farmers to deforest large areas, use forbidden pesticides and temper with the course of creeks and streams. That alone probably could not cause such big flood, but it sure didn't help stop it.
quanta mentira, Lula venceu por duas vezes nos anos 90 enquanto o resto do país votou contra ele, o estado é bastante dividido, o PT venceu em todo a metade sul e na grande Porto Alegre, o norte do estado de fato é uma continuação de Santa Catarina. Não sei o que você ganha mentindo pra estrangeiros.
All world is suffering with climate changes. Obvioulsly we could be more sustainable, but there are countries worst than Brazil that pollute more. Always rain a lot in some areas in Brazil, mainly in Rio de Janeiro. We don't have structure or a good plan to face this amount of water since years ago.
It sure wouldn´t make a change regarding this flood.
4/5 of Rio Grande do Sul state are grasslands... the pampas and the Campos de Cima da Serra.
Removing bureaucracy in environmental laws cuts both edges btw.
Everyone is talking about the Chinese "City Sponges". (which btw would not help at all to this type and size of flood).
The environmental laws, as they were, would simply make impossible to create such city sponges, because of the bureaucracy.
Stop saying nonsense. As if a left government would make any difference in *global* warming.
It made the waters faster, to say the least, with riparian forest being swept away...
Amazon rainforest is starting her revenge against humanity
That happened because of bad agricultural techniques... abusing the land
Amazon forest is in the other side of the country is very far away. If anything forest would bring more water. Desert has no trees and no water.
@@jcmagnusit happened in this place 80 years ago when there wasnt much stuff there and so called eco problems.
Europe,North America and China do a lot more damage to the environment. And Amzon resists.
There's no Amazon on Rio Grande do Sul. The region climate mirrors the US South
Mass Agriculture=greed
Mass Agricultura = greed
Industry = Greed
Services = greed
Europe Union = greed + hypocrisy + blindness
g7 = greed + hypocrisy + blindness + violence
Yeah. Lets stop producing food to people
Great idea
Let's the world in starvation.
@@mtulio6422 isn't the world in starvation already??
Amazon rainforest can store the most CO2 per area of all of Earth's biomes! If Brazil wants to do something about it, then they have it in their own hands and stop deforesting. It's Brazil's choice for the rest of the Earth, too. You reap what you sow. Galatians 6:7
You reap what you sow/ Interesting. where do you live? 80% of Amazon rainforest is preserved. I'm pretty sure your country does much more damage to the environment than Brazil. Do you think this type of thing won't happen where you live? Think again. You reap what you sow...
The Amazon rain forest is 3 thousand miles away from the region that is flooded. I didn't see any specialist saying the floods were caused by trees being cut in the amazon. but you had to come here and write this comment to say "you reap what you sow", right?
I will use your special book next time I go to the toilet. to clean myself.
don't you people feel ashamed of using a tragedy in another country to show how guIIible you are?
Theological librarian here. The core of Christianity is charity, according to Matthew 25:31-46. Not blaming the hungry for their hunger, the thirsty for their thirst, the naked for their nakedness, etc. Even less when you ignore the very complex history of a country, and disregard the responsibilities of your own country in what's going on around the world. American, I presume? British, maybe? Go and vote for anyone that is not like Trump or Johnson, so in Brazil there is never again another Bolsonaro.
Keep ignoring me 😭🫒🕎
Bad Karma for Brazil.
Yes, everyone says it's karma. The left says it's "karma" for our "racism". They don't even consider us brazilians. But maybe you're right... you're so smart, after all.
That the whole intention, stop cloud seeding
This wasn't the issue
Brazil's problem is the fascist extreme right that creates laws to make environmental preservation more flexible and to destroy forests. Unfortunately, Brazil's far-right politicians, along with far-right politicians from the USA and other countries and businesspeople like Ellon Musk, are the biggest supporters of the destruction of forests and the environment. Brazil will overcome this, President Lula has already adopted measures to rebuild each house that was destroyed and rebuild the State, the BRICS bank alone has already released one billion dollars for the State.
You are forgetting that Jesus Elon Musk and his PayPal mafia are making end runs around Latin America central governments and going straight to local municipalities to promote “Carbon Credits” for cash.
They owning such purchased carbon credits , a pitiance , enables them to control entire regions , and position themselves towards unhinged land grab for forests , water systems , underground riches. Part of the deal is they will monitor by satelite all regions under agreement.
All his posturing to be the earth’s savior is smoke screens. He was certainly promised the earth by the previous administration and later denied by the new admistration and has been running his mouth afoul against the current administration. Just because he did not get what he wanted.
Brazil's problem is... [Insert delusions beyond human comprehension]
*Brazil🇧🇷 have border disputes with Uruguay.*
make border agreement & peace!
WTF?
We are friends
it's like a town or two no one cares
Brazil and Uruguay actually have tons of cities that we can't even tell where we are. Both citizens can walk through the two countries with no problem
If it is ever a dispute , it is not up to you to make such nonsense statements. Leave to Brazilian and Uruguayan bureaucrats to settle this.
They should have thought twice before BURNING THE RAIN FOREST FOR PROFITS!!!
Hey, the USA Bayer-Monsanto(they control the US government through lobbies, also Brazilian agribusinesses and many places around the world ) GMO crops are devastating tropical forests, although the Brazilian South has another kind of vegetation. You need to study and watch less mainstream media, you are ignorant.
Those rains were caused by a mix of uncommon factors not by global warming
Does your country use 100% clean energy? Brazil yes, does your country have more forests than Brazil? There isn't, because they've already cut them all.
@@maiconc.b9453 True, look at google maps you can tell how much the USA has deforest
@@maiconc.b9453 what you're spreading in your comments simply isn't true. Brazil is using biomass from all that deforestation which sums up to about 50% of energy production.
Brazil is one of the countries to deforest their lands the fastest.
Guess maybe cutting down all your forest wasn’t that good of a plan
My prayers for the children that are paying for it now
It's burning fossil fuels that causes climate change.
Does your country use 100% clean energy? Brazil yes, does your country have more forests than Brazil? There isn't, because they've already cut them all.
@@maiconc.b9453 what you're spreading in your comments simply isn't true. Brazil is using biomass from all that deforestation which sums up to about 50% of energy production.
Brazil is one of the countries to deforest their lands the fastest.
There is nothing to do with deforestation, in fact the air mass that came from the trees in the Amazon contributed to the amount of rain. The problems was that there is pressure from north blocking the rain clouds to move and in an area built around rivers.
The air mass originating from the Amazon Rainforest significantly contributes to rainfall in the south of Brazil. This phenomenon is primarily driven by the atmospheric circulation patterns and the unique geographic and climatic features of Brazil. Here’s a closer look at how this happens:
### 1. **Evapotranspiration in the Amazon**
The Amazon Rainforest, being one of the largest and most dense rainforests in the world, has a high rate of evapotranspiration. This is the process by which water is transferred from the land to the atmosphere by evaporation from soil and other surfaces and by transpiration from plants. The vast amount of moisture released into the atmosphere by the Amazon plays a crucial role in the regional climate dynamics.
### 2. **Formation of Air Masses**
The warm, moist air over the Amazon forms a significant air mass known as the Amazonian Air Mass. This air mass is characterized by its humidity and warmth. As it travels, it can influence weather patterns significantly, depending on prevailing wind patterns and other atmospheric conditions.
### 3. **Movement of the Air Mass**
The movement of air masses is influenced by the general circulation of the atmosphere. In the case of Brazil, the Amazonian Air Mass can move southward depending on the seasonal patterns and atmospheric circulation. This southward movement is often influenced by the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and frontal systems coming from the south.
### 4. **Contribution to Rainfall**
As the moist and warm Amazonian Air Mass moves southward, it encounters cooler air masses from higher latitudes and the Southern Atlantic. The interaction between these air masses can lead to condensation and precipitation. The lifting of warm, moist air over cooler air (a process known as orographic lift) often results in rainfall. This is particularly significant during the transition from winter to spring and during the summer months.
### 5. **Impact on Southern Brazil**
Southern Brazil, including states like Paraná, Santa Catarina, and Rio Grande do Sul, benefits from these rainfalls, especially during periods when other climatic influences, such as El Niño or La Niña, affect regional weather patterns. The moisture contributed by the Amazon is crucial for agriculture, hydroelectric power generation, and the overall ecology of these regions.
In summary, the air mass from the Amazon, laden with moisture, plays a vital role in contributing to the rainfall patterns in southern Brazil, showcasing the interconnected nature of regional climates and the significant influence of large forested areas on global weather patterns.
forests in rio grande do sul? what's next? palm trees in Cleveland?
their own fault, stop cutting rainforest
Does your country use 100% clean energy? Brazil yes, does your country have more forests than Brazil? There isn't, because they've already cut them all.
@@maiconc.b9453what you're spreading in your comments simply isn't true. Brazil is using biomass from all that deforestation which sums up to about 50% of energy production.
Brazil is one of the countries to deforest their lands the fastest.
We need international solidarity in the fight against climate change, not punching down with comments like "their own fault".
The Brazilian people are no monolith, just because their forests are being cut, it doesn't mean 'they' somehow deserved the consequences. Plenty of Brazilians disapprove of these practices, but they are up against people and corporations that just want to plunder the earth and don't care about the next generation. And these plunderers very much include western companies, politicians and citizens, I know. But the same thing goes for us Europeans or Americans: we too are not a monolith, we don't all want to plunder the global south, even though we did just that for a few centuries.
There is an unfolding climate and ecological disaster in every country, we need solidarity, if we fall into the trap of blaming other victims, we are only playing into the hands of oligarchs, plutocrats, authoritarians, billionaires and megacorporations.
The rainforest is thousands of kilometers away from that region, it has nothing to do with this situation
@@pawel7196Brazil's energy:
61.9 hydraulic
11.8% wind
10% non-renewable
8% biomass
4.4% solar
and 2.1% nuclear
This is what electing climate change deniers has brought us! Well done. And apparently this is just the beginning. Just the beginning!
That's sounding more and more like a religion. Just believe, be weak and be a hypocrite. It even has original sin.
where is the BRAZIALIAN LOGGERS ????????? VERY GOOD JOB more money bwahahaha
It's not only the logging.
yeah the braazillian loggers are the problem not 300 years of european industry using coal and OIL
Does your country use 100% clean energy? Brazil yes, does your country have more forests than Brazil? There isn't, because they've already cut them all.
@@maiconc.b9453what you're spreading in your comments simply isn't true. Brazil is using biomass from all that deforestation which sums up to about 50% of energy production.
Brazil is one of the countries to deforest their lands the fastest.
Deforestation in the USA much worst but people only talk about Brazil because it’s the Amazon
That's what they get for commenting "come to brazil!!!!" under every video.
come to Brazil
come to brazil
Come to Brazil.