Brazilians reel from flood damage
Country’s worst natural disaster in a decade leaves at least 500 people dead in the southeast.

Published On 14 Jan 2011
While rescuers struggle to reach flood-hit areas in southeastern Brazil, forecasters say that more rain is on the way.
Many people have gone missing and many more will probably never be found.
Al Jazeera’s Gabriel Elizondo reports from the southern town of Teresopolis where civilians are trying to remember the normal existence they once knew before the floods.
Source: Al Jazeera