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Brazil election: Voting underway in tight runoff between Bolsonaro and Lula da Silva

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Brazil election: Voting underway in tight runoff between Bolsonaro and Lula da Silva

Brazil election: Voting underway in tight runoff between Bolsonaro and Lula da Silva

Brazilians are voting in Sunday's presidential runoff between incumbent Jair Bolsonaro and challenger Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, described as the most divisive election in the country’s history.


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Devastating floods in Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state have claimed 75 lives, with over 100 missing. President Lula da Silva and his cabinet are coordinating rescue efforts. Record-breaking floods displaced 80,000 people, leading to widespread destruction. Dramatic rescue scenes include soldiers saving a baby from a roof. #Brazil #Rio #brazilfloods2024 #brazilfloodsaftermockinggod #brazilfloods #Worldnews #Oneindia #OneindiaNews ~PR.320~ED.103~

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Brazil Rains: Death toll from heavy rains in Brazil jumps to 29, Lula visit the region | Oneindia

As Thursday night descended upon Brazil's southern Rio Grande do Sul (RHee-oo Grahnd-ee doo Soohl) state, the toll of lives lost due to heavy rains surged to 29, while an alarming count of 60 individuals remained missing, as reported by the state's civil defence agency. This stark escalation in casualties comes in stark contrast to the agency's earlier report released at noon, which had documented 13 fatalities and 21 individuals reported missing. The rapid escalation in both casualties and missing persons highlights the severity of the situation, underlining the urgent need for coordinated rescue and relief efforts in the affected region. #BrazilRains #HeavyRains #DeathToll #LulaDaSilva #VisitToRegion #RioGrandeDoSul #RainDisaster #EmergencyResponse #NaturalDisaster #ClimateCrisis ~HT.97~PR.152~ED.194~

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Heavy rain in Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state caused ten deaths and left 21 missing. Governor Leite declared it the worst disaster in state history, seeking federal aid. President Lula plans to visit. Storms destroyed roads, collapsed bridges, and displaced over 3,400 people. Further heavy precipitation poses ongoing flood risks across the region. #Landslides #Rainalert #Brazil #BrazilFloods #BrazilRains #RioGrandeDoSul #LulaDaSilva #BrazilUpdate #BrazilNews #Worldnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews ~PR.320~ED.102~GR.123~HT.318~##~

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Global Deforestation Increased 3.2% in 2023 Despite Tropical Forest Loss Decreasing [Video]

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Global Deforestation Increased, 3.2% in 2023 Despite , Tropical Forest Loss Decreasing . Fox News reports that the global loss of primary forests in the world's tropics declined slightly in 2023 compared to the year before. According to Global Forest Watch researchers, the world lost about 14,000 square miles of tropical primary forest, sometimes referred to as old-growth forests, in 2023. Global Forest Watch (GFW) director Mikaela Weisse warns that declining losses in Colombia and Brazil were mostly offset by increased losses in other places. The world took two steps forward, two steps back, Mikaela Weisse, Global Forest Watch (GFW) director, via Fox News. Fox News reports that scientists consider tropical primary forests to be treasure troves of biodiversity, with the Amazon rainforest home to an estimated 10% of Earth's known species. According to Weisse, tropical primary forest losses in 2023 caused greenhouse gas emissions equal to half of the United States' annual fossil fuel emissions. According to Weisse, tropical primary forest losses in 2023 caused greenhouse gas emissions equal to half of the United States' annual fossil fuel emissions. The GFW found that Brazil, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Bolivia topped the list of tropical nations with the most primary forest losses. . Despite remaining on top of the list, forest loss in Brazil fell 36% as a result of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's aggressive conservation policies. . At the same time, Colombia experienced a 49% decline in forest loss amid President Gustavo Petro's environmental preservation efforts. Overall, beyond just tropical primary forest loss, , global deforestation , rose 3.2% in 2023. We are far off track and trending in the wrong direction when it comes to reducing global deforestation, Rod Taylor, World Resources Institute forests director, via Fox News

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