Icy rocks damaged roofs and the city recorded floods. The Parana government sends a truck loaded with fabrics, sheets, blankets and other items
November 25
2025
– 00:10
(Updated at 00:30)
city Punta Grossain ParanaIt looked covered snow Late in the afternoon of Monday the 24th. But it was a more common phenomenon in Brazil: a Hail rain.
The volume of icy stones that fell from the sky was so great that they covered the streets and roofs, making it look as if the city had been hit by a blizzard. Video clips spread on social media showed the scene of the accident (see below).
It looks like an AI image, but it’s actually the city of Ponta Grossa, in Paraná, after a hailstorm. pic.twitter.com/e9tAKp7KQR
-Honovos (@Honovus) November 24, 2025
Parana Civil Defense is still mapping damage in the city, in partnership with the Ponta Grossa City Council and the Fire Department. The ice stones, about 3 cm in diameter, damaged the roofs of homes and businesses and caused them to creep off. There were also records of floods.
Ponta Grossa activated Storm mode on Hard… and I was in the middle, like an extra in an action movie. pic.twitter.com/N9NJkid9jC
– Marli Andrade (@marli_andrade) November 25, 2025
There are still no official estimates of the number of homeless or homeless people in the city. There were reports of hail in the neighborhoods of Ovaranas, Cara Cara, Olarias, Oficinas, Boa Vista, 31 de Marco, Villa Princesa, Villa Marina, Jardim Carvalho, and others.
Calm rain in Ponta Grossa Parana pic.twitter.com/3fHlXjJyvk
— Sky 7 ?????? (@skyeesthetic) November 24, 2025
The Parana government sent a truck loaded with fabrics and sleeping supplies (sheet, pillow, blanket, pillowcase, etc.) to Ponta Grossa on Monday night.
Punta Grossa Paraná is now with only one rain pic.twitter.com/4pftuMhoG5
– Doda Cesar? (@DoDadita) November 24, 2025
The city municipality has allocated three points to distribute the items to those who need them: the fire department headquarters in the center, the fire department headquarters in the Ovaranas neighborhood and the Santa Monica gym. On Tuesday 25th of this month, the state government is supposed to send 2,600 tiles and 300 mattresses to the city.