Feb 11 β€’ 01:30 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

More than 500 affected by floods in Itaocara; resident recorded flooding and lightning strike

Over 500 people have been impacted by severe rains in Itaocara, Brazil, causing major flooding and damage to homes and infrastructure.

Itaocara, a town in Northwest Fluminense, Brazil, has experienced significant flooding as a result of heavy rains that began last week, affecting more than 500 residents. The intense rainfall led to overflowing streams and inundated streets, leaving rural communities isolated and causing damages to homes and roadways. One resident documented the chaos as water flooded city streets and captured footage of a lightning strike during the storm.

According to Civil Defense officials, at least four rural areas have completely lost access due to the severe weather conditions. In response to the needs of affected families, a group of trail enthusiasts mobilized to provide essential support including food, potable water, and medications to residents in areas cut off from normal transport routes. The community effort demonstrates solidarity amidst the disaster, as volunteers work to ensure that those impacted receive necessary supplies.

Among the hardest-hit districts was Laranjais, where floodwaters reached heights of over one and a half meters, inundating homes and causing significant property damage, particularly to furniture and appliances. The situation highlights the vulnerability of the area to severe weather and the pressing need for disaster preparedness and infrastructure improvements to prevent future occurrences of such destructive flooding events.

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