the Pirai and Rio Grande rivers have caused flooding in parts of the Santa Cruz department
The government of Santa Cruz department reported rising levels of the Pirai and Rio Grande rivers from around 20 March 2023
One person died in the Pirai river in Limoncito in El Torno municipality and another in the Pirai river north of the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Flooding was reported in the city after heavy rain on 23 March
Several people were rescued from the Piraí River in the municipality of Porongo
Flooding affected areas of the department from mid-January this year
By 05 February had affected 12 municipalities and 3,320 households
Authorities in Pando Department have helped evacuate at least 150 families living close to the Acre River in the departmental capital
many have moved to temporary accommodation in nearby hostels
Dozens of trucks and heavy machinery have been deployed to the area to assist in evacuations and delivering relief supplies
The Red Cross reported around 7,000 people affected
the Acre river at Cobija stood at 12.13 metres
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