There is catastrophic floods in Bolivia. So far, at least 55 people lost their lives as a result of heavy rains. The entire families were forced by houses, all families were forced to escape from the huge water. The complex situation is also dominated in agricultural areas and breeding images have the largest risk.
Bolivia with one of the most extreme floods fights in the last decades – reports to report the Agency Agency. Its effect is felt, among the residents of the department of the Beni agricultural department. Shares of this area in which cows could fell. To find a small piece of soil, which is appropriate for grazing the livestock should be water in water, which is suitable for grazing animals and flooded.
The sectors of the effort and territory were under water, threatened to threaten food to foreign markets and caused the increase in local prices.
“Our storm is now very unusual, is very serious,” he said a resident of livestock meetings, his animals. – The water level is still up. It is difficult to predict how much will be – added.
According to local estimates, approximately 200,000 calendar or about two% of national participation. The tense of beef was included in all regions of the country as well as abroad, eg to China. 590,000 families have been damaged by flooding. At least 55 people still died.
“It’s full of snakes and movements”
– My headquarters, and animals are taking place. Flooding zone is full of snakes and mouths – Teresa Reals Tergas, Ranch owner.
In cities, as the Master and Puerto Glewin, all the families remain their homes and stayed on the side of the road shelters.
“We’re forced to leave their homes,” Berder of the Pila Pilssta sounds on his voice. “Every day increases the water,” he added.
Others, such as Europeanyert Hottinies, cook in a higher area and cooks to freely put their children with things.
– Rice is placed under water, it is like the plant and manica. We can’t get them out because it is very deep – the ethylillet said. “We will sleep here as long as we made water.” He said.
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