Four cities in Baixada Santista are on alert for the risk of landslides, says Civil Defense
Four cities in the Baixada Santista region are under alert for potential landslides due to heavy rainfall, according to the Civil Defense of São Paulo.
The Civil Defense of São Paulo has placed four cities in the Baixada Santista region—Santos, Guarujá, São Vicente, and Bertioga—on alert for the risk of landslides. This decision comes in response to the region's significant rainfall, which has increased the likelihood of such dangerous occurrences. The alert is part of a broader contingency plan that categorizes risk levels ranging from observation to maximum alert, depending on the severity of the weather conditions.
The contingency plan, which is activated during the rainy season from December to March, emphasizes prevention and preparedness. The Civil Defense advises local authorities to take proactive measures to mitigate the risk of landslides, which can cause significant damage to property and threaten lives. The four cities are among 30 municipalities in the state currently under various levels of risk due to the prevailing weather patterns, indicating a pressing need for community awareness and preparedness.
The classification of the four cities under the attention level signifies an urgent call for preventive action. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the weather forecasts and adhere to any precautionary measures issued by local authorities. The situation highlights the ongoing challenges faced by coastal cities in Brazil regarding natural disasters, stressing the importance of infrastructure resilience and community preparedness during extreme weather events.