Feb 26 β€’ 02:00 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil Folha (PT)

Families leave documents and pets behind and seek shelter in schools in MG

Residents, including a mother and daughter, evacuate their homes in the face of imminent danger from building collapses in Brazil, abandoning pets and personal belongings for safety.

In Minas Gerais, Brazil, families are being forced to evacuate their homes amidst dangerous conditions as buildings collapse, resulting in casualties and missing persons. Notably, Juliana Cristina de Souza and her daughter, Kevellin, took refuge in a local school along with several other family members, including children. The situation escalated to a point where they made a last-minute decision to leave their home, which had become unstable due to the ongoing risk of further collapses.

As the family fled, they were unable to take their three dogs with them, leading Juliana and Kevellin to utilize social media in hopes of finding new homes for their pets. They are currently awaiting permission from civil defense authorities to return to their neighborhood to retrieve important documents and care for their abandoned animals, although prospects for return seem grim as the area faces significant damage. Juliana emphasized their relief that they managed to escape without physical harm, yet expresses concern over the fate of their home, which is now marked as condemned.

The broader implications of this situation highlight the challenges faced by communities in disaster-prone areas. With entire neighborhoods experiencing destructive events, this incident exemplifies the urgent need for disaster preparedness and response strategies. Additionally, social media has emerged as a tool for those impacted by the disaster to maintain connections and seek assistance, highlighting a new wave of community resilience in the face of adversity.

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