The National Institute of Meteorology said a supercell storm produced the tornado that struck Xanxere city in the state of Santa Catarina yesterday.
The storm damaged about 500 homes and knocked down lampposts, leaving many residents without electricity. Two people were killed, apparently inside their homes, and 120 have been taken to hospitals, including 15 who were seriously injured, said Santa Catarina's civil defense director, Luciano Peri.
The storm flipped cars and trucks and smashed homes, or left them roofless. Residents said a black cloud left many neighborhoods in complete darkness for minutes.
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