Duque de Caxias still has flooded neighborhoods after weekend storm
Neighborhoods in Duque de Caxias remain flooded following the heavy rainfall over the weekend, leading to significant disruptions.
Duque de Caxias, having experienced the heaviest rainfall in the state of Rio de Janeiro over the weekend, is facing severe flooding in multiple neighborhoods. The city's streets in areas such as Jardim Primavera, Saracuruna, Maria Helena, Figueira, and Pantanal continue to be submerged, with stranded vehicles and residents braving the floodwaters to navigate the aftermath. The impact has severely disrupted education, with eight schools closing their doors due to the flooding.
The city's Civil Defense has declared a severe alert, warning residents about potential landslides and urging them to avoid hazardous areas while seeking safe shelter. As the situation remains critical, additional rainfall is forecasted for the day, intensifying concerns about further flooding. The rainfall totals in Duque de Caxias have already surpassed the average expected for the month in under ten days, indicating a troubling trend in weather patterns and urban infrastructure resilience.
Authorities are continuing to monitor the situation closely, advising the public on safety measures and the need for preparedness in the face of ongoing adverse weather conditions. This event highlights the challenges faced by municipalities in managing heavy rainfalls and mitigating flooding, raising questions about urban planning and emergency response systems in the region.