Environment
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Southern Brazil's Catastrophic Flash Floods Cause 145 Deaths, Thousands Displaced
River levels rose again Sunday as strong rains lashed waterlogged southern Brazil, where flooding has killed 145 people and forced hundreds of thousands from their homes.
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