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At least three people were killed as the southern Brazilian state of Parana was lashed by winds of up to 120kph from a ‘bomb’ cyclone which wreaked havoc across the area, bombarding the streets with high-speed debris.

The ferocious tempest ripped up trees, tore roofs off buildings and sent locals cowering indoors as shrapnel flew past their very eyes outside on Tuesday. Eyewitness video from Curitiba and elsewhere in Parana showcases the full fury of the bomb cyclone.

Curitiba agora. pic.twitter.com/EutjWZiP9S

Concessionaria Scania em Rio do Sul/SC agora a tarde pic.twitter.com/quNnWAViML

Some 193,000 people were left without power following the ferocious weather, while dozens of neighbourhoods were also left without a water supply.

Chapecó hoje ? pic.twitter.com/dEYPqGaVVB

Gusts of 111kph were recorded at Afonso Pena Airport, according to the National Meteorological Institute (Inmet), but speeds reached up to 120kph in other areas. 

Some 8.2 millimeters of rain fell in a period of an hour and a half as the temperature reportedly dropped by nine degrees in 45 minutes, according to Inmet.

Ciclone hoje em Santa Catarina.A previsão para amanhã é de ventos mais fortes segundo a Defesa civil!Deus nos proteja!? pic.twitter.com/eKkuRqqCwH

There were over 500 reports of falling trees and debris as vast swaths of the city were showered with sparks from damaged power lines.

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