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Map of affected areas due Rio Grande do Sul 2024 floods Greater Porto Alegre during the flood Guaíba Bridge on 5 May 2024 between Eldorado do Sul and Porto Alegre. Across all regions of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, at least 169 people were killed, 806 others were injured, and 56 were left missing in the floods.
[1] [2] Flooding also impacted several municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul, including Bento Gonçalves, Caxias do Sul, Ibiraiaras, Lajeado do Bugre, Nova Bassano, Santo Expedito do Sul, and São Jorge. [3] The floods also prompted a state of emergency to be declared in the state by governor Eduardo Leite. [4]
Nova Esperança do Sul: Santa Maria: São Martinho da Serra: São Pedro do Sul: São Sepé: São Vicente do Sul: Toropi: Vila Nova do Sul: Santiago Capão do Cipó: Itacurubi: Jari: Júlio de Castilhos: Pinhal Grande: Quevedos: Santiago: Tupanciretã: Unistalda: Centro Oriental Rio-Grandense: Cachoeira do Sul Cachoeira do Sul: Cerro Branco ...
Eldorado do Sul is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. It is located in the metropolitan area of Porto Alegre, the state's capital and largest city, opposite the capital on the right bank of Guaíba River. Population: 41,902 (est. 2020). Eldorado do Sul was hit badly by the 2024 Rio Grande do Sul floods, being completely ...
A physiographic region located in Rio Grande do Sul, the Central Depression, as the name suggests, is in the central part of the state, between the Planalto Médio and the Serra do Sudeste. It comprises the major municipalities of Porto Alegre , Gravataí , Santa Maria , Guaíba , Taquari , Canoas , Cachoeira do Sul , Santa Cruz do Sul , and ...
In 2019, Rio Grande do Sul produced a total of 4.5 billion liters of milk, making it the third largest producer in the country, with 13.0% of the country's total. [76] In sheep farming, in 2017 the South Region was the 2nd largest in the country, with 4.2 million heads. Rio Grande do Sul has 94% of the country's wool production. [77]
A. Aceguá, Brazil; Água Santa, Rio Grande do Sul; Agudo, Rio Grande do Sul; Ajuricaba; Alecrim; Alegrete; Alegria, Rio Grande do Sul; Almirante Tamandaré do Sul
1 - Porto Alegre 3 - Pelotas 6 - Santa Maria 8 - Novo Hamburgo 10 - São Leopoldo Largest cities in the state of Rio Grande do Sul , Brazil by population, in descending order: Rank