Deadly Extratropical Cyclone Hits Brazil Amid Climate Change Concerns
A powerful extratropical cyclone swept across Brazil in December 2025, causing deaths, extensive weather warnings, and highlighting links to climate change.
A powerful extratropical cyclone swept across Brazil in December 2025, causing deaths, extensive weather warnings, and highlighting links to climate change.
An extratropical cyclone is set to cause extreme weather across Southern Brazil with heavy rain, strong winds, and public warnings from meteorological authorities.
Emergency measures include mental health support plans following the F3 tornado in Rio Bonito do Iguaçu, with officials emphasizing the psychological impacts on survivors.
The tornado in Paraná that caused fatalities and severe destruction coincided with COP30, intensifying calls for concrete climate adaptation funding and emergency government response.
An F3 tornado severely damaged Rio Bonito do Iguaçu in Paraná, killing six and injuring hundreds, prompting emergency declarations and federal aid deployment.
Brazil responds to a tornado in Paraná with emergency aid while BNDES, Navy, and Cemaden sign a major cooperation deal to boost national disaster management capabilities.