The "worst disaster" Rio Grande do Sul has ever faced. Photo: Carlos Macedo/Folhapress
The South of Brazil is being ravaged by torrential rainfall and floods. The death tally is around 150 — with over 600,000 people displaced from their homes.
Rainfall has continued over the past few days, and it remains impossible to say that the worst is behind the region.
Authorities, meanwhile, are battling another beast: disinformation. Falsehoods around how the government is aiding municipalities, managing donations, and regulating rescue efforts are crippling the official response to the tragedy.
Moreover, several false emergency reports have been filed, mobilizing scarce resources for nothing. This week, we will talk about how an undisputed tragedy has turned into a culture war.
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