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Paraguay Flooding: Heavy Rains Leave 20k Families Affected

Paraguay Flooding: Heavy Rains Leave 20k Families Affected
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By Staff, Agencies

More than 20,000 families across Paraguay have been affected by severe flooding from two weeks of heavy rain that caused the country's main river to burst its banks, a senior official said Wednesday as an emergency was declared in the capital.

National Emergency Minister Joaquin Roa made the announcement as forecasters said the precipitation would continue for the rest of the week.

Meanwhile, the Paraguay River, which runs some 1,000 kilometers north to south and splits the country in two, is expected to continue overflowing.

A 90-day emergency was declared in Asuncion on Wednesday due to the flooding. Hardest-hit are some 5,000 families living in the Banado Sur working-class neighborhood on the city outskirts.

The people affected by flooding "need sheet metal roofing, wood, and all types of help," a municipal official told AFP.

The Paraguay River flows past Asuncion and eventually merges into the Parana River in Argentina.

Roa said that his office will deliver 400,000 of food in the next days in coordination with the Paraguayan military.

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