Brazil: At Least 64 Dead After Heavy Rains in Minas Gerais
Heavy rains in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais have resulted in at least 64 fatalities, with 58 deaths reported in Juiz de Fora and six in Ubá.
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Heavy rains in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais have resulted in at least 64 fatalities, with 58 deaths reported in Juiz de Fora and six in Ubá.

Heavy rainfall in southeastern Brazil, particularly in Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, has caused severe flooding, killing at least 36 people and leading to coffins being washed through the streets.

The death toll from severe floods in southeastern Brazil has risen to 54, with 48 fatalities and 13 missing reported in Juiz de Fora, and six deaths and two missing in Ubá.

In Brazil, intense rains and subsequent landslides have already claimed at least 22 lives, and authorities report dozens missing. The city of Juiz de Fora declared a state of emergency and involved the armed forces in the search.

Heavy rainfall has caused devastating floods in Brazil's Minas Gerais state, resulting in over 50 deaths, with 48 fatalities and 13 missing persons reported in Juiz de Fora.

Heavy rains have caused landslides in Brazil, leading to a state of disaster declaration. At least 16 deaths were confirmed in Juiz de Fora and six in Ubá, with earlier reports indicating 14 fatalities.