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Floods and landslides in Brazil leave at least 25 dead and 43 missing
Summary
Heavy rains in Minas Gerais triggered floods and landslides that officials say killed at least 25 people and left 43 reported missing, with around 440 displaced in Juiz de Fora and a state of calamity declared there.
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Heavy rainfall has caused floods and landslides in Minas Gerais, Brazil, producing deaths, missing people and widespread disruption, officials reported. The state fire department said 18 people died in Juiz de Fora and seven in Uba. Municipal schools in Juiz de Fora were suspended and about 440 people were displaced. Authorities have mobilised specialised teams and the national government recognised a state of calamity for Juiz de Fora to speed relief.
Key reported facts:
- At least 25 people have died and 43 are reported missing, according to the state fire department.
- Juiz de Fora recorded 18 fatalities, Uba seven, and around 440 people were displaced there.
- A state of calamity was declared for Juiz de Fora to accelerate relief and humanitarian aid.
- Brazil's National Institute of Meteorology issued heavy‑rain alerts for parts of 14 states, including Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro.
Summary:
The floods and landslides have resulted in loss of life, displaced residents and local service disruption in affected towns. Search-and-rescue teams and specialised crews are reported to be working to locate missing people and support relief efforts. Weather alerts remain in place and authorities have taken measures to speed humanitarian assistance.
