Environment
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Dozens Killed, Hundreds of Thousands Displaced After Torrential Rain Hit São Paulo
On Sunday, heavy rains impacted São Paulo, Brazil which led to landslides and flooding that caused the death of many and displacement of hundreds of thousands. The city received a total of 3.63 inches (92.20 mm) of rain from Wednesday through Sunday.
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