
Severe floods in southeast Brazil kill at least 25 and force hundreds to evacuate
The Hindu
Severe floods in southeastern Brazil have resulted in 25 deaths, hundreds evacuated, and search efforts for missing persons ongoing.
Severe floods in southeastern Brazil have killed at least 25 people and left dozens missing in the state of Minas Gerais, officials said on Tuesday (February 24, 2026). Meteorologists warned that more rain is expected in the region in the next few days.
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The torrential rains began on Monday (February 23) in the cities of Juiz de Fora and Uba, about 310 kilometres (192 miles) north of Rio de Janeiro, forcing about 440 residents to evacuate their homes.
Minas Gerais' fire department says it is searching for 43 people who went missing since late on Monday. A video shared by the department showed flooded streets in Juiz de Fora and Uba, where a river veered off its course.
Officials have warned residents to stay away from areas that could be prone to mudslides.
Juiz de Fora is a city of 5.6 lakh residents, while neighbouring Uba has 1.07 lakh, according to Brazil's statistics agency.













