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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.

Researchers from the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris and GFZ Helmholtz Centre have created a Jerk detection method that identifies subtle ground movements from magma intrusions using a single broadband seismometer. Tested over a decade at Piton de la Fournaise on La Réunion, the system forecasted 92% of 24 eruptions between 2014 and 2023, providing warnings from minutes to eight hours ahead. About 14% of alerts detected magma movements without resulting eruptions.

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Acting President Geraldo Alckmin announced the anticipation of Bolsa Família and BPC benefits for families affected by rains in Minas Gerais' zona da mata region. The government will also transfer R$ 800 per displaced person to municipalities for purchasing supplies. The action addresses floods that have left more than 20 dead and thousands displaced in about eight municipalities.

President Prabowo Subianto held a meeting with key officials at his residence on January 2, 2026, assigning special early-year tasks to Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, Prasetyo Hadi, Sugiono, and Teddy Indra Wijaya. The gathering also covered a report on post-disaster reconstruction in three Sumatra provinces. This followed a coordination meeting in Aceh on January 1, 2026, regarding aid for recovery efforts.

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New Scientist has compiled a striking collection of images capturing key environmental events of 2025, from volcanic eruptions to glacial collapses. These photos highlight the year's dramatic natural phenomena, underscoring the impacts of climate change. The selection features scenes from Sicily to Greenland, illustrating both destructive forces and natural wonders.

Cold Front 18 will impact Mexico from December 5 to 8, 2025, with possible snow in the north, intense winds in the Gulf, and rains across regions. The National Meteorological Service forecasts thermal contrasts, from sub-zero temperatures to over 33°C in the southeast. Mobility disruptions are expected due to snow, winds, and high waves.

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Recent rains have triggered landslides and mud buildup on roads in Hidalgo's Otomí-Tepehua sierra, hindering vehicle travel and isolating communities. Municipalities including San Bartolo Tutotepec, Huehuetla, and Tenango de Doria are hardest hit, with damage worsened by prior events. Officials warn of hazards and deploy resources for cleanup.

 

 

 

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