Feb 26 β€’ 20:31 UTC πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden Aftonbladet

Continued severe weather after deadly downpours

Severe weather continues in southeastern Brazil's Giras Minais state, with heavy rainfall leading to at least 55 confirmed fatalities and extensive damage.

Severe weather conditions are persisting in the southeastern Brazilian state of Giras Minais, where heavy downpours have compounded the devastation from a previous storm that claimed the lives of at least 55 individuals. Authorities reported that the towns of Juiz de Fora and Uba have experienced the highest number of fatalities, and search efforts are currently underway for 13 missing persons, although the chances of finding survivors are diminishing with each passing hour.

The heavy rainfall has triggered landslides and flooding, severely impacting local communities and prompting the evacuation of at least 5,000 residents from their homes. The ongoing adverse weather has led to significant destruction of infrastructure and posed further risks to those in affected areas, particularly as additional rainfall is forecasted. The local government and emergency services are mobilizing resources to assist those displaced and to conduct rescue operations, but the situation remains precarious.

This mourning and crisis in Giras Minais highlight the increasing vulnerability of regions in Brazil to extreme weather events, likely exacerbated by climate change. As the weather sticks to its violent patterns, discussions about long-term resilience and disaster preparedness measures are becoming increasingly urgent within governments and civil society, emphasizing the need for an immediate response to protect affected populations and rebuild damaged communities.

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