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Paraná Confirms Seventh Tornado Death as Rio Bonito do Iguaçu Begins Phased School Reopenings

Health officials report 23 hospitalizations, with emergency repairs progressing after an F3 twister leveled most of the town.

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.