Severe floods in southeast Brazil kill at least 25 and force hundreds to evacuate

Severe flooding in southeastern Brazil has resulted in at least 25 fatalities and compelled hundreds of residents to evacuate their homes. The region, characterized by its proximity to hills and steep slopes, has been severely impacted by heavy rainfall, as reported by Brazil's meteorology institute, Inmet. The ongoing weather conditions have raised concerns, with forecasts indicating further rain, which could exacerbate the situation. Local authorities are mobilizing resources to assist those affected and to ensure safety as the region braces for continuing adverse weather. The Brazilian government is closely monitoring the developments and is prepared to provide necessary aid to the communities in distress. This disaster highlights the increasing frequency of extreme weather events in Brazil, raising alarms about climate change and its impact on vulnerable regions.
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