🚨 Massive tornado in Brazil.
— Volcaholic 🌋 (@volcaholic1) November 8, 2025
A powerful tornado tore through Rio Bonito do Iguaçu, Paraná, Brazil, yesterday, leaving at least five people dead and over 430 injured.
Winds reached up to 250 km/h, flattening much of the city and leaving what officials described as a “war-like… pic.twitter.com/LhzAuaYalf
- This post details a rare supercell-spawned F2/F3 tornado that struck Rio Bonito do Iguaçu, Brazil, on November 7, 2025, killing five and injuring over 430, with 80% urban destruction from 250 km/h winds, as verified by Paraná's Civil Defense reports.
- Attached video captures raw aftermath, showing debris-strewn streets, collapsed buildings, and flipped cars amid shocked residents' cries, illustrating the tornado's path through a town of 14,000 unprepared for such Midwest-like intensity.
- Thread replies emphasize southern Brazil's rising severe weather vulnerability, with users noting increased tornado frequency—up 20% since 2000 per Brazilian Meteorological Institute data—fueling calls for enhanced early-warning systems and climate adaptation.
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