Feb 9 • 11:55 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Rio-Santos Highway: lanes are cleared, but shoulder remains blocked after landslide in São Sebastião

The Rio-Santos Highway has cleared its lanes but still has the shoulder blocked following a landslide in São Sebastião due to heavy rains.

The Rio-Santos Highway, a key route connecting São Paulo's northern coast to Rio de Janeiro, experienced significant disruptions due to a landslide caused by intense rainfall over the weekend. The landslide, which occurred at kilometer 175+800 of the highway, has resulted in the shoulder being blocked, affecting traffic flow in the region both day and night. The weather conditions led to severe flooding in São Sebastião, particularly in the Juquehy area.

Following the landslide, traffic on the highway was halted, with vehicles only allowed to pass in convoy for safety reasons. Authorities took swift action to manage the situation and ensure that the area was safe for motorists. The blockage on the shoulder has raised concerns about the safety and accessibility of this vital transportation route that serves tourists and local residents alike.

As the weather improved, crews began working to clear the debris and restore full functionality to the highway. However, the incident highlights the vulnerability of coastal infrastructure to extreme weather events, especially in areas prone to heavy rainfall. Continued monitoring and investment in maintenance and infrastructure resilience will be essential to mitigate such risks in the future.

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