Body of last missing person found in Juiz de Fora, as search concludes with 65 dead from the rain
The search for the last missing person in Juiz de Fora has concluded, with 65 fatalities reported due to severe flooding in the region.
The Brazilian city of Juiz de Fora has seen a tragic conclusion to its search efforts following severe rainfall that resulted in disastrous flooding. On Saturday evening, the Corpo de Bombeiros (Fire Department) officially ended its search for the last missing person, a 9-year-old boy named Pietro Cesar Teodoro Freitas, whose body was found in the wreckage. This tragic incident has led to a total of 65 confirmed deaths in Juiz de Fora over the past week, stemming from the heavy rains that began earlier in the week.
The situation has been dire not only in Juiz de Fora but also in surrounding areas. In Ubá, located about 120 kilometers from Juiz de Fora, there have been 7 deaths linked to the storms, with one person still unaccounted for. The floods reached Cataguases as well, where another individual is reported missing. The cumulative effect of these torrential rains has left over 8,500 people displaced, with many seeking shelter and assistance as the region grapples with the aftermath of this natural disaster.
The ongoing crisis in the Zona da Mata region of Minas Gerais highlights the vulnerabilities faced by communities due to extreme weather conditions. As rescue operations wrap up, attention is shifting towards recovery and support for the thousands affected. Local and national authorities are faced with the task of addressing not only immediate relief needs but also long-term strategies to mitigate such impacts in the future, underscoring the importance of disaster preparedness and response.