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Related: About this forumBrazilian Gov: 56 NE Cities And Towns "In State Of Collapse"' 4 Days Or More w/o Water
Ed. - This may be a machine translate from the Portuguese since it sounds a bit off, but not certain.
BRASILIA (O Globo) In yet another government meeting to evaluate the water crisis in part of the country, the diagnosis is that, in the Northeast, there are currently 56 cities in a state of collapse, i.e., without water for more than four days. According to the government, there is an ongoing operation being managed by state and local governments. In the Southeast, despite the March rains, the water regime was lower than expected and the reservoirs of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo are still operating below the average.
In relation to the Northeast, the Union asked for a diagnosis and said it will take further action with the army. It is estimated that up to 105 Northeastern cities can get into situation of collapse. The Minister of national integration, Gilberto Occhi, stated that at the next meeting of the working group which monitors the water crisis within the government, the situation of 500 wells and water supply systems in the Northeast will be assessed.
According to the government, there are studies indicating that this drought can last for up to three to four years. The Environment Minister, Izabella Teixeira, claimed that her team is devising a plan to adapt to climate change.
The Cantareira system, from São Paulo, is still below the dead volume, and follows operating with this water reserve. And the system of the Paraíba do Sul, Rio, is operating at its useful volume (so above the dead volume), but below average. We're in the month of transition and, between now and June, the rains diminish too. The rains in the Southeast from October to March were 70% to 75% of the average historical values, said Carlos Nobre, of the Ministry of Science and Technology.
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http://www.desdemonadespair.net/2015/04/brazil-water-crisis-56-northeastern.html
daleanime
(17,796 posts)GliderGuider
(21,088 posts)Nihil
(13,508 posts)> there are currently 56 cities in a state of collapse, i.e., without water for more than four days.
> It is estimated that up to 105 Northeastern cities can get into situation of collapse.
Using "cities" as units for such a discussion is somewhat frightening ...