Aftermath of F3 tornado devastation in Rio Bonito do Iguaçu, showing destroyed buildings, debris, and emergency response in a somber urban scene.
Aftermath of F3 tornado devastation in Rio Bonito do Iguaçu, showing destroyed buildings, debris, and emergency response in a somber urban scene.
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Tornado devastates rio bonito do iguaçu and suspends enem in paraná

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An f3 tornado struck rio bonito do iguaçu in paraná on friday, november 7, 2025, causing six deaths and damage to 90% of the city's urban area. The ministry of education suspended the enem exam in the locality, allowing reapplication for those affected. The state government declared a state of calamity and proposed r$ 50,000 aid per family.

The tornado, classified as f3 with winds over 250 km/h, struck around 6 p.m. on friday, november 7, 2025, in rio bonito do iguaçu, a municipality with 14,000 residents located 400 km from curitiba. The phenomenon lasted about one minute, toppling houses, schools, and businesses, and also affected guarapuava and nearby cities like candói and laranjeiras do sul. Six people died: five in rio bonito do iguaçu — julia kwapis, 14; josé gieteski, 83; adriane maria de moura, 47; claudino paulino risse, 57; and jurandir nogueira ferreira, 49 — and one in guarapuava, josé neri geremias, 53. Over 750 were injured, with nine in serious condition, and about 1,000 displaced, plus 30 homeless.

The civil defense estimated damage to nearly 700 houses and 90% of the urban area, with searches concluded without reported missing persons. Governor ratinho jr. (psd) declared three days of mourning and a state of calamity, visiting the area on saturday, 8. "In a level 3 tornado, with winds over 250 km/h, it's hard for any house or commercial building to stay standing," he stated, noting solidarity from other governors for reconstruction.

The ministry of education suspended the enem, scheduled for november 9 and 16, in rio bonito do iguaçu, following inep protocol. Minister camilo santana (pt) assured: "No enem enrollee will be harmed [...] they will have the right to reapply on a date to be announced by inep." On saturday, ratinho jr. sent a bill to the assembly to release up to r$ 50,000 per family via the state calamity fund, with a vote scheduled for sunday, 9. The caixa econômica federal is to expedite fgts withdrawals, as per minister gleisi hoffmann, who visited the region. The federal government recognized the calamity, and the ministry of mines and energy mobilized efforts to restore power to 80,000 without electricity. Volunteers and armed forces assist in debris removal and donation distribution.

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