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1 Natural disasters Level 4

2 Fill in the gaps with four of the words provided.

3 Rio de Janeiro paralysed by downpours On December 10 th, 2013, more rain fell around the city, Brazil's 2 nd biggest, than would normally be ___1___ during the entire month, meteorologists said. The rainstorm swamped major streets, toppled houses in working class ___2___, disrupted train and flight schedules and created such chaos that the city's ___3___, Eduardo Paes, asked residents to stay home. No deaths have been reported, but by early on Wednesday afternoon emergency personnel were tending to injuries and evaluating the ___4___ of the damage. Rio de Janeiro paralysed by downpours On December 10 th, 2013, more rain fell around the city, Brazil's 2 nd biggest, than would normally be ___1___ during the entire month, meteorologists said. The rainstorm swamped major streets, toppled houses in working class ___2___, disrupted train and flight schedules and created such chaos that the city's ___3___, Eduardo Paes, asked residents to stay home. No deaths have been reported, but by early on Wednesday afternoon emergency personnel were tending to injuries and evaluating the ___4___ of the damage.

4 Rio de Janeiro paralysed by downpours On December 10 th, 2013, more rain fell around the city, Brazil's 2 nd biggest, than would normally be EXPECTED during the entire month, meteorologists said. The rainstorm swamped major streets, toppled houses in working class ___2___, disrupted train and flight schedules and created such chaos that the city's ___3___, Eduardo Paes, asked residents to stay home. No deaths have been reported, but by early on Wednesday afternoon emergency personnel were tending to injuries and evaluating the ___4___ of the damage. Rio de Janeiro paralysed by downpours On December 10 th, 2013, more rain fell around the city, Brazil's 2 nd biggest, than would normally be EXPECTED during the entire month, meteorologists said. The rainstorm swamped major streets, toppled houses in working class ___2___, disrupted train and flight schedules and created such chaos that the city's ___3___, Eduardo Paes, asked residents to stay home. No deaths have been reported, but by early on Wednesday afternoon emergency personnel were tending to injuries and evaluating the ___4___ of the damage.

5 Rio de Janeiro paralysed by downpours On December 10 th, 2013, more rain fell around the city, Brazil's 2 nd biggest, than would normally be expected during the entire month, meteorologists said. The rainstorm swamped major streets, toppled houses in working class SUBURBS, disrupted train and flight schedules and created such chaos that the city's ___3___, Eduardo Paes, asked residents to stay home. No deaths have been reported, but by early on Wednesday afternoon emergency personnel were tending to injuries and evaluating the ___4___ of the damage. Rio de Janeiro paralysed by downpours On December 10 th, 2013, more rain fell around the city, Brazil's 2 nd biggest, than would normally be expected during the entire month, meteorologists said. The rainstorm swamped major streets, toppled houses in working class SUBURBS, disrupted train and flight schedules and created such chaos that the city's ___3___, Eduardo Paes, asked residents to stay home. No deaths have been reported, but by early on Wednesday afternoon emergency personnel were tending to injuries and evaluating the ___4___ of the damage.

6 Rio de Janeiro paralysed by downpours On December 10 th, 2013, more rain fell around the city, Brazil's 2 nd biggest, than would normally be expected during the entire month, meteorologists said. The rainstorm swamped major streets, toppled houses in working class suburbs, disrupted train and flight schedules and created such chaos that the city's MAYOR, Eduardo Paes, asked residents to stay home. No deaths have been reported, but by early on Wednesday afternoon emergency personnel were tending to injuries and evaluating the ___4___ of the damage. Rio de Janeiro paralysed by downpours On December 10 th, 2013, more rain fell around the city, Brazil's 2 nd biggest, than would normally be expected during the entire month, meteorologists said. The rainstorm swamped major streets, toppled houses in working class suburbs, disrupted train and flight schedules and created such chaos that the city's MAYOR, Eduardo Paes, asked residents to stay home. No deaths have been reported, but by early on Wednesday afternoon emergency personnel were tending to injuries and evaluating the ___4___ of the damage.

7 Rio de Janeiro paralysed by downpours On December 10 th, 2013, more rain fell around the city, Brazil's 2 nd biggest, than would normally be expected during the entire month, meteorologists said. The rainstorm swamped major streets, toppled houses in working class suburbs, disrupted train and flight schedules and created such chaos that the city's mayor, Eduardo Paes, asked residents to stay home. No deaths have been reported, but by early on Wednesday afternoon emergency personnel were tending to injuries and evaluating the EXTENT of the damage. Rio de Janeiro paralysed by downpours On December 10 th, 2013, more rain fell around the city, Brazil's 2 nd biggest, than would normally be expected during the entire month, meteorologists said. The rainstorm swamped major streets, toppled houses in working class suburbs, disrupted train and flight schedules and created such chaos that the city's mayor, Eduardo Paes, asked residents to stay home. No deaths have been reported, but by early on Wednesday afternoon emergency personnel were tending to injuries and evaluating the EXTENT of the damage.

8 Rio de Janeiro paralysed by downpours On December 10th, 2013, more rain fell around the city, Brazil's 2 nd biggest, than would normally be expected during the entire month, meteorologists said. The rainstorm swamped major streets, toppled houses in working class suburbs, disrupted train and flight schedules and created such chaos that the city's mayor, Eduardo Paes, asked residents to stay home. No deaths have been reported, but by early on Wednesday afternoon emergency personnel were tending to injuries and evaluating the extent of the damage. Rio de Janeiro paralysed by downpours On December 10th, 2013, more rain fell around the city, Brazil's 2 nd biggest, than would normally be expected during the entire month, meteorologists said. The rainstorm swamped major streets, toppled houses in working class suburbs, disrupted train and flight schedules and created such chaos that the city's mayor, Eduardo Paes, asked residents to stay home. No deaths have been reported, but by early on Wednesday afternoon emergency personnel were tending to injuries and evaluating the extent of the damage. What natural disaster is this article about? What words helped you find out? (Adapted from www.theguardian.com)

9 Answer the questionsAnswer the questions

10 “Rio de Janeiro is as prepared to host the Olympic Games as it is prepared to deal with its own urban chaos.” Do you agree or disagree with this quote? Why? “Rio de Janeiro is as prepared to host the Olympic Games as it is prepared to deal with its own urban chaos.” Do you agree or disagree with this quote? Why? If you live in Rio, talk about what your day was like on that day, last year. If you don’t live in Rio, talk about a natural disaster that changed the routine in your city. If you live in Rio, talk about what your day was like on that day, last year. If you don’t live in Rio, talk about a natural disaster that changed the routine in your city. Recently, Brazil has been faced with a growing number of natural disasters. What measures need to be taken to prepare for them?

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