Late December 2021 Bahia floods

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Late December 2021 Bahia floods
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Date24 December 2021 – early 2022
Location Bahia, Brazil
Type Flood
OutcomeState of emergency declared in 72 municipalities at Bahia [1]
Deaths21 [2]
Non-fatal injuries280+ [3]
Displacedover 35,000 [4]

Beginning on 24 December 2021, record rainfall across the northeastern Brazilian state Bahia have resulted in severe floods. 21 people were killed, while 358 were injured and 62,800 were displaced. [3] [4] [5] In a tweet, Rui Costa, the Governor of Bahia, declared the floods to be "the worst disaster that has ever occurred in the history of Bahia". [4] 72 municipalities of Bahia declared a state of emergency. [1]

Total rainfall at the state capital Salvador during December exceeded 250 millimetres (9.8 inches) on 24 December, five times the historic average. On 26 December, the Bahia state government and Brazilian federal government, along with cooperation from other state governments, mounted a joint rescue operation to victims at the affected areas. [6] Two dams collapsed between 25 and 26 December, at Jussiape and Itambé respectively. [1] The town of Vitória da Conquista was heavily affected. [7]

Southern Bahia had been badly flooded earlier the same month by Subtropical Storm Ubá.

COVID-19 medicines and vaccines were destroyed by the flooding. [5]

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