Overview
- State authorities counted seven deaths in Paraná and eight across the South, with the latest victim in Rio Bonito do Iguaçu attributed to acute heart failure linked to post‑trauma stress.
- The health network has delivered 835 medical attendances, with 23 patients hospitalized, five in ICUs, and more than 400 professionals and 16,000 medical items deployed.
- Classes restarted Tuesday at one state school, with four more due Wednesday and another Thursday; Colégio Estadual Ludovica Safraider remains closed without a return date.
- Fundepar released R$75,000 in emergency funds, set up on‑site psychological support, and began contracting urgent repairs, prioritizing the heavily damaged Ludovica Safraider.
- Simepar classified the Rio Bonito tornado as F3 with winds up to 330 km/h, part of at least six nearly simultaneous twisters across PR and SC, as officials report 90% urban destruction, 22 of 30 school buses damaged, and an estimated 1,500 homes destroyed or damaged.