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Cars destroyed by floods are stuck along the roads in Sao Leopoldo, Rio Grande do Sul state, after heavy rains flooded the area in recent days. River levels are rising again as strong rains continue in southern Brazil, where flooding has already killed more than 140 people and forced hundreds of thousands from their homes. IMAGES
In Saint-Léonard, a municipality in northern France, despite a break in rainfall, cars are still struggling along flooded roads as a result of the devastating floods that have hit the region. IMAGES
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El Alto, Apr 7 (EFE).- Bolivia is watching with interest a pilot project that is producing biodiesel from waste at a small plant in the second city of El Alto.Engineers at the Heresi metallurgy pilot plant in the Nuevo Amanecer district on Wednesday presented their "microreactor for the conversion of waste into diesel" to the deputy minister of high energy technologies, Álvaro Arnez, and the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Freddy Mamani. (CAMERA: YOLANDA SALAZAR).SHOT LIST: THE 'MICROREACTOR FOR CONVERTING GARBAGE INTO DIESEL' PRESENTATION AT THE HERESI METALLURGY PILOT PLANT, IN THE NUEVO AMANECER AREA IN EL ALTO, BOLIVIA.SOUND BITES: DEPUTY MINISTER OF HIGH ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES, ALVARO ARNEZ AND HERESI PLANT MANAGER, JUAN JOSÉ DÍAZ (IN SPANISH). TRANSLATIONS:1. DEPUTY MINISTER OF HIGH ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES, ALVARO ARNEZ.- The diesel and gasoline that is generated through this reactor has very little sulfur, almost minimal, and generates the reduction of toxic gases. 2. HERESI PLANT MANAGER, JUAN JOSÉ DÍAZ.- The country generates enough garbage so that Bolivia does not have to import a single liter of diesel.