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Brazil Storms Leave Three Dead and Cripple Services Across São Paulo and the South

Authorities warn of ongoing hazards with the cyclone moving offshore.

Overview

  • More than 1.1 million Enel customers lost electricity in Greater São Paulo, including about 719,000 in the capital, with reports of disrupted care at Hospital São Paulo and reduced service on CPTM's Line 10.
  • Air travel and public spaces were curtailed as Guarulhos canceled 22 arrivals and 15 departures, Congonhas diverted 10 flights and canceled five, and 12 state parks closed after gusts exceeded 80 km/h.
  • A late‑day bus drivers' strike combined with severe weather produced 1,486 kilometers of slow traffic, the worst congestion of 2025 in São Paulo, as the state activated a crisis coordination center.
  • In Palhoça, Santa Catarina, a couple and their five‑month‑old baby died when floodwaters swept their vehicle, with authorities citing extreme rainfall totals across the Greater Florianópolis area.
  • Interior locations recorded exceptional precipitation, including Piracicaba's 103.1 mm in one day, while civil defense agencies kept alerts in place and urged people to avoid flooded routes and exposed areas.