Mar 17 • 14:11 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Search for missing man in the rains in Ubá reaches 3 weeks

Search efforts for Luciano Franklin Fernandes, missing since February 24 during heavy rains in Ubá, Brazil, have now entered their third week with ongoing operations by the Brazilian Fire Department.

The search for 50-year-old Luciano Franklin Fernandes has been ongoing for 22 days after he was swept away by a flood in Ubá, a town in the Minas Gerais region of Brazil. He disappeared early on February 24 while near a river during severe weather conditions that resulted in significant flooding. The area has seen mobilization of 28 military personnel who are actively engaged in the search efforts along the banks of the Ubá River, employing systematic searches to locate any traces of the missing man.

According to the Brazilian Fire Department, the search teams are meticulously mapping and updating areas of interest based on information from personnel on the ground. Search operations have been organized into two main fronts along the river's banks to maximize coverage and efficiency. They have also gained attention due to a poignant story connected to Mr. Fernandes, as he is the boyfriend of a woman who survived by clinging to a pole for three hours during the flooding incident, highlighting the extreme circumstances faced by individuals in the area during this disaster.

As the search continues, hopes remain for finding Mr. Fernandes, even as the efforts persist against the backdrop of ongoing adverse weather conditions. The local community is rallying in support of the search, and the situation underscores the dangers posed by natural disasters, prompting discussions about emergency preparedness and response strategies in flood-prone areas such as Ubá.

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