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Powerful storm knocks out power to 1.6 million in Brazil’s largest city

  • A powerful storm left over 1.6 million people without power in Sao Paulo for over 16 hours after winds reached 62 miles per hour and heavy rain fell.
  • Seven people died mainly from falling trees and walls, with severe damage reported across central and southeastern Brazil.
  • Authorities advised residents to limit water consumption as neighborhoods remained without electricity, contradicting earlier expectations for quick power restoration.
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