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Paraná authorities declare calamity due to tornado that caused six deaths in Brazil

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The most affected cities were Rio Bonito do Iguaçu, where five fatalities were recorded, and Guarapuava, with one death in the rural area

Authorities in the Brazilian state of Paraná declared a state of public calamity this Saturday, after an unprecedented tornado caused at least six deaths, 750 injuries and devastated 90% of the city of Rio Bonito do Iguaçu.

The meteorological phenomenon recorded on Friday night, of unprecedented dimensions, with winds that reached 250 kilometers per hour, intense rain and hail, left around 10 thousand people homeless in 14 municipalities in Paraná, a state that borders Argentina, according to the EFE agency.

The most affected cities were Rio Bonito do Iguaçu, where five fatalities were recorded, and Guarapuava, with one death in the rural area.

Rescue teams continue to search for a person reported missing and other possible victims under the rubble of dozens of homes.

The state government set up a field hospital in Rio Bonito do Iguaçu to respond to the high demand for medical care and reported that ten of the injured are in serious condition and have been transferred to hospital units with greater capacity.

In the city of Rio Bonito do Iguaçu, a city with around 13,500 inhabitants, where the tornado destroyed approximately 90% of the homes and buildings, three men, aged between 49 and 83, died, a 47-year-old woman and a 14-year-old teenager.

With demolished houses, trees and electricity poles uprooted and vehicles overturned by the force of the winds, the city was described as “a scene of war” by the deputy commander-general of the Paraná Fire Department, Jonas Emmanuel Benghi Pinto.

The state governor, Ratinho Junior, declared a state of public calamity in order to mobilize resources without restrictions and finance emergency measures.

The official also announced that, after the end of search and rescue operations, work on rebuilding the homes will begin.

Ratinho Junior, who visited the affected region, also decreed three days of official mourning in memory of the victims.

The President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, announced on social media the sending of members of the Government and medical teams to Paraná to collaborate in rescue and reconstruction operations.

According to meteorological services, the destruction was caused by a tornado formed within a supercell, a type of extreme long-lasting storm characterized by a rotating updraft.

The other two states in the southern region, Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, also declared a state of emergency due to the passage of an extratropical cyclone that caused damage in several municipalities and continues to advance towards the north.

The Government of São Paulo, the most populous state in Brazil, issued alerts to several municipalities due to the possibility of the cyclone arriving in their territory today.

In the city of Rio de Janeiro, strong winds and rain associated with the cyclone toppled trees on important avenues and caused flooding.

The meteorological phenomena occur two days before the start, in Belém, Amazonia, of the COP30 Climate Conference, where global adaptation measures will be debated in the face of the intensification of extreme phenomena caused by climate change.

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