Heavy Rains in Southeastern Brazil Kill at Least 14, Displace Hundreds

Kathmandu. Officials in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, reported on Tuesday that at least 14 people have died and more than 400 have been displaced due to heavy rainfall in the southeastern region of Brazil.

The office of the mayor of Juiz de Fora stated on social media, without specifying the number of casualties, that some people were killed following floods, landslides, and rising river levels.

Local media, citing the Minas Gerais Fire Department, reported that 14 people have died and at least 45 are missing.

Juiz de Fora Mayor Margarida Salomao declared a state of emergency due to the continuous intense rain. According to official data, this month has recorded the highest rainfall in Juiz de Fora.

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