Afghanistan, Feb. 25 -- Severe flooding in southeastern Brazil has left at least thirty people dead and dozens missing, as rescue teams race against time searching survivors.
Authorities said on Wednesday that the flooding struck Minas Gerais state, where heavy rains triggered widespread destruction in urban and rural areas. Emergency crews were deployed to affected communities as waters inundated homes and infrastructure.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva expressed solidarity with the victims' families in a message posted on the social media platform X, offering condolences and support. Local officials said displaced residents are receiving temporary shelter and humanitarian assistance.
The mayor of Juiz de Fora said hundreds of resid...