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Paraguay villagers defy flood warning | |
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Residents of a village in south-eastern Paraguay are refusing to leave their homes even though flooding is imminent, officials say. | Residents of a village in south-eastern Paraguay are refusing to leave their homes even though flooding is imminent, officials say. |
The Paraguay river has reached a height of 9.64m (32ft) in Alberdi in Neembucu province, and officials have warned that flood defences are about to burst. | The Paraguay river has reached a height of 9.64m (32ft) in Alberdi in Neembucu province, and officials have warned that flood defences are about to burst. |
But Neembucu's governor said locals had refused to follow advice to leave. | But Neembucu's governor said locals had refused to follow advice to leave. |
The El Nino weather phenomenon has triggered some of the worst floods seen in 50 years in the region. | The El Nino weather phenomenon has triggered some of the worst floods seen in 50 years in the region. |
Rising waters | Rising waters |
Dyke experts suggested as early as Saturday that resident should be evacuated. | Dyke experts suggested as early as Saturday that resident should be evacuated. |
National Emergency chief Joaquin Roa warned that a breach of the defences was imminent and would almost certainly lead to loss of life. | National Emergency chief Joaquin Roa warned that a breach of the defences was imminent and would almost certainly lead to loss of life. |
Neembucu Governor Carlos Silva said that people "do not want to believe they real danger they are in". | Neembucu Governor Carlos Silva said that people "do not want to believe they real danger they are in". |
While the village itself is not yet flooded it has been cut off by the rising waters of the river Paraguay. | While the village itself is not yet flooded it has been cut off by the rising waters of the river Paraguay. |
The army is helping villagers to cross the river Paraguay by boat to the Argentine city of Formosa. | The army is helping villagers to cross the river Paraguay by boat to the Argentine city of Formosa. |
From there, they are flown by military plane to the Paraguayan capital, Asuncion. | From there, they are flown by military plane to the Paraguayan capital, Asuncion. |
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