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S America storms kill at least 17 S America storms kill at least 17
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A fierce storm has killed at least 17 people in northern Argentina and southern Brazil. A violent storm has left at least 17 people dead in northern Argentina and southern Brazil.
Dozens more were injured as rain, hail and winds of over 100km/h (60 mph) destroyed their homes.Dozens more were injured as rain, hail and winds of over 100km/h (60 mph) destroyed their homes.
At least 10 people were killed and more than 50 hurt in Argentina, according to local officials.At least 10 people were killed and more than 50 hurt in Argentina, according to local officials.
In Brazil, four people died in the city of Guaraciaba, while three people died in mudslides triggered by heavy rains in the state of Sao Paulo. In Brazil, four people died in the town of Guaraciaba, while three people were reported to have died in mudslides heavy rains in the state of Sao Paulo.
The storm also damaged homes in Paraguay.The storm also damaged homes in Paraguay.
Several local media reports described the storm as a tornado, but meteorologists called it a severe depression, where tropical warm air and frigid air collide to create instability.Several local media reports described the storm as a tornado, but meteorologists called it a severe depression, where tropical warm air and frigid air collide to create instability.
'Incredible' devastation'Incredible' devastation
The worst affected places in Argentina were the small towns of Santa Rosa, Tobuna and Pozo Azul, according to Ricardo Veselka, the civil defence director for the town of San Pedro. The worst affected places in Argentina were in the north-eastern province of Misiones, including the small towns of San Pedro, Santa Rosa and Tobuna, where trees and power lines were brought down.
San Pedro mayor Orlando Wolfart described the devastation as "incredible". "Whole houses disappeared," said Ricardo Veselka, the civil defence director for San Pedro.
The local mayor, Orlando Wolfart, described the devastation as "incredible".
"This is something we've never seen," he told reporters."This is something we've never seen," he told reporters.
Argentina's Health Minister, Juan Manzur, is to travel to the region. In the southern Brazilian state of Santa Catarina, four people died in the town of Guaraciaba and across dozens of localities reported damage.
In Brazil extremely heavy rain caused traffic problems in Sao Paulo and cut off phone services in some neighbourhoods. Extremely heavy rain caused traffic problems in Sao Paulo and cut off phone services in some neighbourhoods. Three people were reported to have died when landslides caused homes to collapse.
In Paraguay there were reports that 700 rural properties, as well as crops, had been damaged.In Paraguay there were reports that 700 rural properties, as well as crops, had been damaged.
The temperature in the capital Asuncion fell from 35C to 12C.The temperature in the capital Asuncion fell from 35C to 12C.