Flood in Brazil
As of February 25, southeastern Brazil was hit by record‑breaking rainfall, triggering severe floods and landslides. Entire neighborhoods were swept away overnight as rivers burst their banks and hillsides collapsed.
The most affected areas include Minas Gerais (especially Juiz de Fora, Ubá, and surrounding mountainous municipalities), Espírito Santo (both coastal and inland communities), and Rio de Janeiro (mountainous and hillside neighborhoods).
It has been reported that over 400 people have been displaced, at least 30 have been killed, and dozens remain missing. The impacts were so severe due to overflowing rivers and landslides triggered by the intense rainfall. Entire districts were left underwater, streets turned into rivers, and urban centers like Porto Alegre and Canoas became heavily submerged.
Search and rescue operations are underway, with large‑scale evacuations being carried out by boat and helicopter. Emergency shelters are being set up, infrastructure is being assessed.
Potential landslides are being monitored as the rain continues.
- Type of event
- Flood, Landslide
- Location of event
- Brazil
- Date of Charter Activation
- 2026-02-24
- Time of Charter Activation
- 21:31
- Time zone of Charter Activation
- UTC-03:00
- Charter Requestor
- CENAD
- Activation ID
- 1019
- Project Management
- Karine Leal (INPE)
- Value Adding
- Ministeiro Devolvemento Regional,
- Secretaria Nacional de Protecao e Defesa Civil,
- FURG
