As of February 27, 2026, the death toll from the devastating floods in southeastern Brazil has risen to at least 64, with 48 fatalities reported in the city of Juiz de Fora alone. Rescue teams in Minas Gerais are continuing their desperate search for survivors amid the aftermath of severe flooding and landslides that have displaced thousands. The relentless downpours have forced over 5,000 residents to evacuate their homes, particularly in Juiz de Fora and Uba. Meteorologists warn that more extreme weather is expected, raising concerns about further flooding and landslides in the already devastated areas, according to a government agency cited by Al Jazeera.
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Severe Flooding In Juiz De Fora, Brazil Displaces Thousands
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As of Feb 27, 2026, floods in southeastern Brazil have killed at least 64, displacing thousands. Governor Zema faces scrutiny over disaster funding cuts as rescue efforts continue amid worsening we...
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