Floods and landslides hit Minas Gerais after heavy rains; the state, Brazil’s second most populous, faces more extreme weather.
Since Monday, torrential rains in Minas Gerais, Brazil, have caused severe flooding and landslides in Juiz de Fora and Uba, killing at least 46 people and displacing around 3,600 residents. Rescue operations continue amid ongoing heavy rain forecasts. Authorities declared a state of emergency and are relocating vulnerable families to shelters while warning of further risks.
Temperatures are rising across multiple regions, driven by ongoing climate patterns. Spain, Brazil, and North America are experiencing above-average heat, with forecasts indicating these trends will continue. A potential super-strength El Niño is contributing to global warming, impacting weather patterns worldwide. This story is current as of Mon, 20 Apr 2026.