City Hall begins work on crater that left 156 displaced in Jardim Imperial, São José dos Campos
The city of São José dos Campos has commenced recovery work on a crater that displaced 156 residents in Jardim Imperial due to severe rain.
The city government of São José dos Campos has started the restoration work on a significant crater that formed in the Jardim Imperial area, displacing 156 residents. This situation arose following intense rainfall earlier in the year, which caused the drainage network to fail and resulted in soil subsidence on local roadways. The efforts began on Tuesday, October 10, with machinery actively operating at the site to address the issue.
The recovery operation will proceed in three distinct phases. The initial phase focuses on eroding containment to stabilize the area further. Following this, soil testing will be conducted to assess land movement and determine the feasibility of restoring the drainage gallery. Finally, the last phase will involve constructing a new drainage gallery using a non-destructive method, ensuring minimal disruption to the surrounding environment and infrastructure.
This proactive approach from the municipal authorities highlights their commitment to addressing the aftermath of natural disasters and supporting affected residents. By prioritizing rapid response and methodical recovery, the city aims to prevent future incidents while aiding the displaced families in returning to their homes as soon as possible.