Mar 17 • 19:09 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Body found 22 days after rain in Ubá; firefighters believe it belongs to missing man

A body believed to belong to a missing man has been discovered in the Rio Ubá after extensive search efforts following severe rains in the area.

After 22 days of searching for Luciano Franklin Fernandes, who went missing during heavy rains in Ubá, Brazil, his body was found by firefighters. The search commenced after he was swept away by the river's strong currents during a downpour on February 23. The body was discovered while firefighters were clearing debris from the river, and although in an advanced state of decomposition, it has been identified by the family as Luciano's.

Luciano's girlfriend, Edna Almeida, had a harrowing survival experience during the same storm, clinging to a pole for three hours while attempting to escape the floodwaters. She was at home with Luciano and their son when the flood struck, and the story underscores the perilous conditions faced by residents during extreme weather events.

This incident reflects broader issues of urban flood management and disaster preparedness in Brazil, where heavy rainfall can lead to loss of life and infrastructure damage, particularly in vulnerable communities. The identification of the body is expected to bring closure to the family, while also prompting discussions on how to mitigate the impacts of such natural disasters in the future.

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