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Curitiba Records 2.4°C and Expands Actions to Protect Homeless People From the Cold.

Summary by Mais Curitiba
The early morning hours of Wednesday, July 8th, were the coldest of the year in Curitiba. According to the Paraná Environmental Technology and Monitoring System (Simepar), thermometers registered 2.4°C in the capital, with a wind chill of only 0.7°C. Faced with these low temperatures, the Social Action Foundation (FAS) reinforced its Winter Operation to expand services for the homeless population. During the night and early morning, 1,590 people…
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The early morning hours of Wednesday, July 8th, were the coldest of the year in Curitiba. According to the Paraná Environmental Technology and Monitoring System (Simepar), thermometers registered 2.4°C in the capital, with a wind chill of only 0.7°C. Faced with these low temperatures, the Social Action Foundation (FAS) reinforced its Winter Operation to expand services for the homeless population. During the night and early morning, 1,590 people…

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Mais Curitiba broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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