Heavy rain causes two accidents on southern Minas highways

Two traffic accidents occurred on highways in southern Minas Gerais on Tuesday (March 31) due to heavy rain, injuring six people. A rollover happened on BR-267 in Poços de Caldas, and a head-on collision on BR-491 between Guaxupé and Juruaia. Firefighters and police responded to the scenes.

Around 1:40 p.m., the Corpo de Bombeiros Militar responded to a rollover on BR-267 at km 533, near the Universidade Federal de Alfenas campus in Poços de Caldas. The female driver lost control during intense rain, veering off the road and tumbling into a ravine. She was found conscious with no serious injuries and taken to the local UPA.

Polícia Militar Rodoviária closed the road and assisted in the rescue, with a tow truck removing the vehicle.

About 100 km away, a head-on collision between a Ford Ka and a Mitsubishi ASX took place on BR-491 between Guaxupé and Juruaia. Witnesses said one driver lost control due to the rain, possibly aquaplaning. In the Mitsubishi ASX, the driver had minor abrasions treated by firefighters, and a passenger, unconscious with suspected cranial trauma, was airlifted by Samu.

The Ford Ka carried a man and two women; one female passenger had a suspected leg fracture, with others showing no apparent injuries. All victims were transported to Santa Casa de Guaxupé. EPR Vias do Café and Polícia Militar managed vehicle removal and traffic, as authorities investigate the causes.

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Brazilian Army soldiers aid flood victims amid destruction in Juiz de Fora after rains kill 41.
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Juiz de Fora receives military aid after rains leave 41 dead

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Heavy rains in Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, caused at least 41 deaths and 17 missing, plus thousands homeless. The city declared a state of public calamity and is receiving support from the Brazilian Army. Residents report a lack of training for emergencies, while school shelters house affected families.

Intense rains in juiz de fora, minas gerais, accumulated 605.6 mm by tuesday (24), making february the rainiest month in the city's history. The storm caused at least 30 deaths and 39 missing persons, with landslides and burials affecting thousands. Authorities declared a state of calamity and mobilized rescues.

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São Paulo's Civil Defense activated its crisis cabinet to monitor intense rains affecting the state's northern coast since Saturday. Three highways were closed due to landslides and risks of further incidents, while a man is missing after a embankment collapsed on his house in Natividade da Serra. On the coast, two people died in a shipwreck in Ubatuba, and hundreds of homes were flooded.

An intense storm hit southern Tucumán, causing massive floods, road closures, and family evacuations. Authorities activated assistance operations amid up to 170 millimeters of accumulated precipitation. The situation remains under alert, with classes suspended across the province.

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Neiva's Risk Management Office attended multiple emergencies caused by heavy rains in recent hours, including tree falls in various city sectors. One incident involved a tree in contact with medium-voltage cables, preventing immediate intervention due to electrical risk. Authorities reiterated the call for caution during the rainy season.

Mariano Robles and Solana Albornoz, aged 28 and 32, were found dead inside their car in Tafí Viejo, Tucumán, after a severe storm swept the vehicle into a drainage canal. The couple was returning from a wedding on Saturday night and leaves behind two small children. The incident raises the storm's death toll in the province to three.

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