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Brazil Declares State of Calamity Over Deadly Floods

Minas Gerais declared a state of calamity after record rainfall caused floods and landslides, displacing thousands and leaving 46 dead and about 21 missing, officials said.

  • Following a violent Monday downpour, Margarida Salomão, Mayor of Juiz de Fora, and the federal government declared emergencies after floods killed at least 46 people in Minas Gerais.
  • Experts say these intense events are linked to climate change, with Juiz de Fora's City Hall reporting at least 20 landslides since Monday evening.
  • Some 21 people remain missing, and more than 3,000 residents have been displaced as shelters opened in schools and a church run by Rev. Ananias Simões, according to Minas Gerais fire department.
  • Federal and specialized teams mobilized to respond to incidents, with officials deploying to aid rescue efforts, and losses exceeding 10 billion reais, said President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
  • In recent years Brazil has endured repeated extreme-weather disasters, including 2024's floods that killed more than 200 and impacted two million, as much of Brazil enters its December–March rainy season.
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Heavy rains have left a trail of devastation in the southeast of Brazil. Thousands of people are losing their homes and loved ones.

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