Sabrina Craide Reporter Agência Brasil
Brasília – Cold fronts in Brazil come up from Argentina and move north-east. That is, they tend to move along the coast. The frontal system that did so much harm in Rio de Janeiro has now moved up to the Northeastern state of Sergipe where the rains have damaged over 700 homes leaving around 500 people without shelter.
Allen Bennett - translator/editor The News in English