Watch: Cities in southeastern Brazil hit by floods, landslides

Severe flooding in southeastern Brazil has claimed the lives of at least 25 individuals and left dozens unaccounted for in Minas Gerais, as reported by local authorities on February 24, 2026. The region has been grappling with torrential rains, which have led to devastating landslides and extensive property damage. Emergency services are currently engaged in rescue operations to locate missing individuals amidst the chaos. Meteorologists have issued warnings of continued heavy rainfall in the upcoming days, raising concerns of further flooding and landslides. This natural disaster highlights the increasing vulnerability of urban areas to extreme weather events, exacerbated by climate change. The government is mobilizing resources to assist affected communities while urging residents to remain vigilant and follow safety protocols as the situation evolves.
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