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Brazilian authorities say the number of people left homeless by flooding has risen to about 100,000 in four southeastern states.

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Just a day after President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva insisted the country's airways met international safety standards, a power failure in air traffic control forced five US-bound flights to turn back temporarily Saturday, highlighting the frequent problems experienced by Brazil's aviation industry.
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Just a day after President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva insisted the country's airways met international safety standards, a power failure in air traffic control forced five US-bound flights to turn back temporarily Saturday, highlighting the frequent problems experienced by Brazil's aviation industry.
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