At least six dead, thousands displaced as heavy rains hit northeastern Brazil


SAO PAULO, May ⁠2 (Reuters) - Heavy rains that hit northeastern Brazil over ⁠the last 48 hours have killed at least ‌six people and displaced thousands in the states of Pernambuco and Paraiba, the federal government said in a statement on Saturday.

In ​Pernambuco, rainfall caused flooding and ⁠landslides in the state ⁠capital, Recife and nearby areas. Two people died in Recife ⁠and ‌two in neighboring Olinda, while around 1,500 were displaced or left homeless.

In Paraiba, two ⁠people died and 1,800 were displaced or ​homeless, according ‌to Brazil's Integration and Regional Development Ministry, which ⁠said the ​most affected cities included Conde, state capital Joao Pessoa and Campina Grande.

"The National Center for Risk and Disaster Management ⁠issued 22 alerts during the critical ​period of rains. Due to the impacts in Pernambuco and Paraiba and the weather forecast for the region, ⁠the operational level was raised to maximum alert," the ministry said.

While rainfall has eased and the situation is improving, vigilance remains necessary throughout Saturday, it added.

President ​Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva ⁠said on X he had spoken with local authorities ​to offer support. "The government continues to ‌monitor the situation to provide ​all necessary assistance," he added.

(Reporting by Fabricio de Castro and Gabriel AraujoEditing by Rod Nickel)

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