http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle.asp?xfile=data/theworld/2006/April/theworld_April583.xml§ion=theworld&col=RIO DE JANEIRO - Floods killed eight people and left 116,000 homeless after torrential rains in northern Brazil, officials said Saturday, declaring a state of emergency in some areas.
The national weather institute predicted rain through Monday in the northern state of Para. Civil defense said food for at least 8,000 families would be needed as well as drinking water.
Firefighters said that on Friday they had distributed food for 10,000 families supplied by the federal government.
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The army moved troops into several areas likely to be flooded by Amazon tributaries, like the Tapajos, as rain continues to fall.
Residents are using boats for transportation in some areas, and are threatened by cobras and alligators swimming in the waters.
it is really rainy everywhere. The Danube is overflowing, the Amazon is overflowing, the Colorado is overflowing.