Events in the year 2024 in Brazil.
Incumbents
Federal government
Events
January
- 8 January â Twenty-five people are killed and six others are injured in a crash involving a truck and a tourist minibus on a highway near São José do JacuÃÂpe, Bahia.
- 15 January â Heavy rains kill 11 people in Rio de Janeiro.
- 20 January â A magnitude 6.6 earthquake strikes Acre and Amazonas states, making it the strongest recorded earthquake to hit Brazil. No casualties or damage are reported.
- 29 January â A Piper PA-46 crashes in a rural area of Itapeva, Minas Gerais, killing seven people on board.
February
March
April
May
- 2-13 May â 2024 Rio Grande do Sul floods: At least 147 people are killed from flooding caused by heavy rains in Rio Grande do Sul. At least 127 others are listed as missing and 372 injured, while more than two million people in the state are affected and 600,000 others displaced.
- 3 May â The 14 de Julho Dam fails after heavy rainfall in Rio Grande do Sul.
- 17 May â Brazil is awarded the hosting rights for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup.
- 29 May â Brazil withdraws its ambassador to Israel amid criticism over the latter's war in Gaza.
June
- 10 June â 2024 Brazil wildfires: 32,000 hectares (79,000 acres) of tropical wetland in the Pantanal are affected, a 935% increase in the number of fires over the same period last year. A state of emergency is subsequently declared in the region on 25 June.
- 25 June â The Supreme Federal Court rules in favor of decriminalising possession of marijuana for personal use.
July
August
- 2 August âÂÂ
- Leticia Carvalho of Brazil is elected as secretary-general of the International Seabed Authority.
- Judoka Beatriz Souza wins gold in the over 78 kg category at the Paris Summer Olympics.
- 3 August â Eight people are killed in an attack by farmers on members of the indigenous Guarani-Kaiowa community in Douradina, Mato Grosso do Sul.
- 5 August â Gymnast Rebeca Andrade wins gold on floor exercise at the Paris Summer Olympics.
- 7 August â The Government reports that deforestation in the Amazon rainforest is at its lowest level since 2016.
- 8 August â Brazil orders the expulsion of the Nicaraguan ambassador in retaliation for the expulsion of its ambassador in Managua amid a diplomatic row over criticism by President Lula da Silva of the authoritarian regime of President Daniel Ortega.
- 9 August âÂÂ
- Voepass Linhas Aéreas Flight 2283 crashes in Vinhedo, São Paulo State, killing all 62 people on board.
- Duda Lisboa and Ana PatrÃÂcia win gold for Brazil in women's beach volleyball at the Paris Summer Olympics
- 17 August â Brazilian investigation into Elon Musk: X shuts down its operations with the exception of service accessibility in Brazil following a dispute between the former's owner, Elon Musk and Supreme Federal Court justice Alexandre de Moraes over the blocking of accounts accused of spreading misinformation.
- 22 August â 2024 Brazil wildfires: Nearly 1,500 firefighters are dispatched to contain intense wildfires that are causing dense hazardous smoke to fully "engulf" Porto Velho, with the total number of wildfires in Brazil reaching 59,000 since the start of the year.
- 23 August â Two people are killed in a wildfire that his an industrial plant in Urupes, São Paulo State.
- 27 August â Forty-eight cities issue red alerts for prolonged heavy, hazardous smog coming from extensive wildfires, with BrasÃÂlia being covered in toxic hazardous smog for two days.
- 31 August â Brazilian investigation into Elon Musk: X is blocked in Brazil after the firm fails to comply with a deadline from Supreme Federal Court justice Alexandre de Moraes to name a legal representative in the country and pay fines.
September
- 1 September â The number of wildfires in the Amazon rainforest reaches its highest number in fourteen years at 38,266 fire hotspots as a result of an ongoing drought in South America.
- 2 September â The Supreme Federal Court unanimously upholds justice Alexandre de Moraes' decision to block X in Brazil. De Moraes also sets a daily fine of R$50,000 (US$8,900) for people or companies using VPNs to access the site.
- 4 September âÂÂ
- Twenty percent of the BrasÃÂlia National Forest is destroyed by a wildfire that investigators suspect was started deliberately.
- SpaceX removes its employees from Brazil amid ongoing legal issues between CEO Elon Musk and the Supreme Federal Court over Musk's social media company X.
- 6 September â President Lula dismisses human rights minister Silvio Almeida following complaints of sexual misconduct against the latter.
- 9 September â Fifty-nine percent of Brazil's landmass is reported to be suffering from its worst recorded drought, which also cause historically low water levels in the Amazon basin levels and contribute to at least 160,000 wildfires causing widespread air pollution.
- 21 September â Three players of the Coritiba Crocodiles American football team are killed after their bus overturns on their way to a match in Rio de Janeiro.
- 23 September â A judge in Pernambuco orders the arrest of singer Gusttavo Lima on charges of money laundering and illegal gambling. The order is suspended the following day by another judge.
- 25 September â Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accuses Brazil and China of using their proposed peace plan for ending the RussoâÂÂUkrainian War to boost their geopolitical power "at Ukraine's expense" by urging developing nations to agree to it.
- 30 September â A suspect is convicted of obstructing the investigation into the assassination of Marielle Franco and is sentenced to five years' imprisonment.
October
November
December
Art and entertainment
Holidays
Deaths
January
- 4 January â Denise Assunção, 67, actress (Hoje àDia de Maria), singer and songwriter.
- 5 January â Mário Zagallo, 92, football player (Flamengo, Botafogo) and manager (national team).
- 6 January â Campos Machado, 84, lawyer and politician.
- 10 January â Walmir Amaral, 84, comic artist (The Phantom).
- 12 January â Paulo Roberto, 71, footballer (Fluminense de Feira, Vasco da Gama, Goiás).
- 13 January â Edemar Cid Ferreira, 80, economist, banker, and art collector.
- 21 January â Sérgio Rodrigues da Costa Silva, 44, militia leader.
- 22 January â Antônio Henrique Cunha Bueno, 74, politician, deputy (1975âÂÂ2003)
- 25 January â Deodoro, 74, footballer (Portuguesa, Clube Atlético Juventus, Coritiba).
- 28 January:
- Walter Ivan de Azevedo, 97, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of São Gabriel da Cachoeira (1986âÂÂ2002).
- Marcelo Cecé, 88, politician.
- 29 January â Samuel Pinheiro Guimarães, 84, diplomat, secretary-general of foreign affairs (2003âÂÂ2009).
- 30 January â Jandira Martini, 78, actress (O Clone, América, Caminho das ÃÂndias).
May
August
September
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