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Heavy rains in southeast Brazil cause at least 14 deaths

The local city hall reported that at least?14 deaths and 440 displaced people were caused by heavy rains in the southern?Brazilian?city of Juiz de fora on Tuesday.

According to the authorities, rain caused flooding and landslides. Classes in municipal schools have been suspended. Specialized teams have been mobilized in response to incidents and to search for missing persons.

The city hall said in a press release that federal and state agencies were called to help the Minas Gerais city, which had declared a "state of public catastrophe".

Many parts of Brazil experience the rainy season's peak during local summer from December to February. This is characterized by frequent downpours and thunderstorms as well as flooding and mudslides.

The city hall of Juiz de Fora said that this was the wettest February ever in the history of the city, with rain?already?more than twice the amount expected for the?month.

In a social media statement, Mayor Margarida Salomao stated that the situation was "critical".

The National Institute of Meteorology of Brazil issued heavy rain alerts on Tuesday for parts of 14 different states. This included?the entire area of Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro. (Reporting Rodrigo Viga Gaier in Rio de Janeiro, Isabel Teles and Gabriel Araujo in Sao Paulo; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama )

(source: Reuters)