Brazil’s devastating floods hit its ‘Black population on the periphery’ the hardest
by Tiago Rogero in Porto Alegre from on (#6NG8E)
Porto Alegre's poorest neighborhoods, often closest to rivers and with the worst infrastructure, bore brunt of crisis
It had been raining for nearly a week when the floodwaters first reached Marcelo Moreira Ferreira's home in Porto Alegre, the capital of Brazil's southernmost state, Rio Grande do Sul.
His wife and their four children left to seek shelter with relatives, but Ferreira, 51, wanted to stay: his father had built the modest one-story structure and he had lived there his entire life.
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