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At least 30 dead after heavy rains hit southeastern Brazil, 39 missing

At least 30 dead after heavy rains hit southeastern Brazil, 39 missing
At least 30 dead after heavy rains hit southeastern Brazil, 39 missing- Photo: Reuters

At least 30 people died after heavy rains hit Brazil’s southeastern ‌state of Minas Gerais, local authorities said on Tuesday, while 39 people were ‌missing.

The state fire department confirmed the deaths happened in the cities of Juiz de Fora and Uba, about 110 km (68 miles) apart, accoirdng to Reuters.

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva offered his condolences in a post on X. “Our focus is to ensure humanitarian assistance, the restoration of basic services, support for displaced people, and aid for reconstruction,” he wrote.

About 440 people have been displaced in Juiz de Fora, the ‌city hall said, as the ⁠rain triggered flooding and landslides and forced the suspension of classes in municipal schools.

Specialized teams have mobilized to respond to incidents and search for ⁠missing people, it added. The state fire department said 134 officials were deployed to Juiz de Fora and Uba.

“It’s a precarious situation; many people are missing. But by helping each other, we’ll eventually find everyone,” Gabriel Vitor, a 24-year-old state firefighter deployed to Juiz de Fora, said.

Public calamity

Brazil’s ‌government has recognized a state of calamity in Juiz de Fora, speeding up relief and humanitarian aid, it said in a statement.

Much of Brazil enters the peak of its rainy season during summer, from December to March, bringing frequent intense downpours, thunderstorms, flooding and mudslides.



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