Record floods in southern Brazil have transformed areas into 'ghost towns,' with over 170 people dead and half a million displaced. A United Nations refugee agency official warns that these catastrophic events serve as a dire warning of more climate change-induced disasters to come, not just in Brazil but throughout the Americas. The scale of the devastation highlights the urgent need for global action on climate change to prevent future tragedies.
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