Number of deaths due to rain on the north coast of SP rises to 65; see more at Curto Flash

The number of deaths from the rains on the coast of São Paulo rose to 65 this Sunday (26). See more at Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment.

Tragedy on the coast of São Paulo

According to the Civil Defense bulletin at 07:35 am this Sunday (26), there are still 1.290 homeless people and 1.150 displaced people on the north coast of São Paulo. In São Sebastião (SP), the region most affected by the rains, 64 deaths were recorded, in addition to 28 injuries. In Ubatuba, the death of a child was recorded in the first days of the storm. (Power 360)

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In mid-afternoon, the last missing person from Sahy was found, bringing the official death toll in the tragedy to 65 (g1)

*This news was updated at 16:55 pm

Cell phone signal when searching for bodies

“Cell phone in airplane mode, please.” This was the request of Anatel employees for those who were present in the search operation for bodies in Vila Sahy, the region most affected by the São Sebastião rains, on the north coast of São Paulo. In the so-called hot zone, the place most affected by the landslide, telephone professionals search for bodies with the help of a cell phone signal analyzer. Three bodies were found in this way. (FSP)

Joe Biden's advisor in Brazil

This Sunday (26), the Joe Biden government's special advisor for climate, John Kerry, arrives in Brasília to fulfill a series of commitments with Brazilian authorities. According to the United States embassy in Brazil, John Kerry's visit aims to discuss two central issues: climate issues and combating deforestation. (g1)

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Friendly fire on the farm

The Minister of Finance, Fernando Haddad, faces PT's friendly fire against the resumption of federal taxes on fuel, while President Lula remains silent, making the minister's position fragile. In public demonstrations in recent days, the PT and party leaders in Congress voiced opposition to the return of taxes and a new pricing policy for Petrobras. PT pressure also affects, by extension, the president of Petrobras, Jean Paul Prates. (Estadão)

Parliamentary fronts

The total number of parliamentary fronts active in the next four years is expected to surpass the last legislature, which ended with 352 active fronts. Around 200 fronts were proposed in the National Congress. While some are already known and need to be installed for the new legislature, others are new and focus on topics that the Legislature has not yet addressed. (congress in focus)

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