Historic tornado in southern Brazil

Published 2025년 11월 10일

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The weekend of November 7 and 8, 2025, went down in the history of Brazilian meteorology with the occurrence of multiple tornadoes between the southwest of Paraná and the west of Santa Catarina. According to Gabriel Rodrigues, a meteorologist from Portal Agrolink, this is one of the most destructive episodes ever recorded in the country, reflecting the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme events associated with climate change.

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By Gabriel Rodrigues with collaboration from Aline Merladete On Friday, November 7, at least eight tornadoes were confirmed in the two states, with highlights in the municipalities of Rio Bonito do Iguaçu (PR), Xanxerê (SC), Faxinal dos Guedes (SC), Guarapuava (PR), and Turvo (PR). The estimate is that the number of tornadoes could be even higher, especially in isolated areas. The most severe case was in Rio Bonito do Iguaçu, where the tornado was preliminarily classified as F4 on the Fujita scale, with winds between 331 km/h and 419 km/h—a unprecedented milestone in recent decades in Brazil. The consequences were devastating: approximately 90% of the city was destroyed, with houses completely demolished, trees uprooted, and vehicles thrown great distances. At least six deaths were confirmed, hundreds of injuries, and more than a thousand people left homeless. Click here and access AGROTEMPO Satellite images processed by the Lápis Laboratory highlight the impact of the ...
Source: Agrolink

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