At least 14 dead after heavy rains hit southeastern Brazil


RIO DE JANEIRO, ⁠Feb 24 (Reuters) - At least 14 people died and ⁠440 were displaced after heavy rains hit ‌the southeastern Brazilian city of Juiz de Fora, the local city hall said on Tuesday.

The rain triggered flooding and landslides, and ​classes in municipal schools were suspended, ⁠according to authorities. Specialized ⁠teams have been mobilized to respond to incidents and ⁠search ‌for missing people.

Federal and state agencies have been called in to support the city ⁠in Minas Gerais state, which declared a state ​of public ‌calamity, the city hall added in a statement.

Much ⁠of Brazil ​enters the peak of its rainy season during the local summer, from December to March, bringing frequent intense ⁠downpours, thunderstorms, flooding and mudslides.

The Juiz ​de Fora city hall said this has been the rainiest February in the city's history, with rainfall already ⁠more than double the amount expected for the month.

Mayor Margarida Salomao said in a statement on social media that the situation was "critical".

Brazil's National Institute of Meteorology ​issued on Tuesday heavy‑rain alerts for ⁠parts of 14 states, including 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 )

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