Powerful tornado in Brazil kills 6 people, injures more than 400 others
A powerful tornado in Brazil's southern state of Parana killed six people and injured more than 400 others Friday night, state officials said Saturday.
The tornado, which hit speeds of more than 250 kph, destroyed dozens of homes and prompted the government to declare an emergency in the affected region.
State officials in a statement said at least one person was missing hours after the tornado touched down. Five of the killed were adults and the sixth was a 14-year-old girl.
The government said that 437 people, including children and pregnant women, had received medical attention at hospitals and on-site units. Of those, at least 10 underwent surgery and nine remained in serious condition.
On social media, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva expressed solidarity with the victims.
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