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Black Rain in Brazil? The Phenomenon That Surprises Meteorologists and May Affect Your Health

Written by Roberta Souza
Published on 02/07/2025 at 18:30
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Sooty Rain, Darkened Sky in Broad Daylight, and Health Risks: What Is Causing This Phenomenon and Why It May Become More Common.

At the end of 2024, residents of several Brazilian cities — especially in the South region — were surprised by an unusual and unsettling phenomenon: dark rains, with black drops, and a sky that suddenly darkens during the day. Videos and reports went viral on social media, raising concerns about environmental impacts and health risks.

But what is behind these so-called “black clouds”?

The Soot from Wildfires and the Role of Cold Fronts

According to experts, the phenomenon is directly linked to the increase in wildfires in various regions of Brazil and neighboring countries. The smoke from these wildfires, laden with soot, is carried by cold fronts moving through the country. When it comes into contact with cold and moist air masses, this atmospheric pollution mixes with clouds — and the rain that falls brings these particles with it, darkening the drops.

It’s as if the rain washes away the pollutants present in the atmosphere.

What Meteorologists and Scientists Say

Researchers from the Federal University of Pelotas (UFPel) confirmed that this type of rain has been recorded primarily in cities like Pelotas, São Lourenço do Sul, Caçapava do Sul, and even Porto Alegre, with a higher frequency in September 2024. However, it is worth noting that when this combination of factors occurs, this phenomenon may happen again.

Can It Harm Health?

Yes. According to doctors and environmental specialists, the particles carried by the “black rain” may contain fine particulate matter (PM2.5), soot, heavy metals, and toxic organic compounds. These pollutants are associated with:

  • Asthma and bronchitis attacks
  • Eye, throat, and skin irritation
  • Increase in chronic respiratory diseases
  • Heart risks in vulnerable groups

What to Do During the Phenomenon

If this phenomenon occurs again, be prepared and know how to act. Authorities and health professionals recommend:

  • Avoid direct exposure to the rain (do not walk or run outdoors)
  • Keep doors and windows closed
  • Wear PFF2 masks on days with poor air quality
  • Follow weather forecasts and environmental alerts

An Environmental Warning Sign?

Although it is not a new phenomenon, the increasing frequency of “black clouds” and darkened rains may be a clear indication of environmental imbalance. The intensification of wildfires, the lack of control over atmospheric pollutants, and the climate vulnerability of Brazilian cities put not only the environment at risk — but also the urban quality of life and public health.

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Carine
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03/07/2025 10:21

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Author for the Click Petróleo e Gás portal since 2019, responsible for publishing over 8,000 articles that have garnered millions of views, combining technical expertise, clarity, and engagement to inform and connect readers. A Petroleum Engineer with a postgraduate degree in Industrial Unit Commissioning, I also bring practical experience and background in the agribusiness sector, which broadens my perspective and versatility in producing specialized content. I develop content topics, disseminate job opportunities, and create advertising materials tailored for the industry audience. For content suggestions, job vacancy promotion, or advertising proposals, please contact via email: santizatagpc@gmail.com. We do not accept resumes

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