Feb 12 • 15:50 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

In 24 hours, Cajazeiras, in PB, records almost 80% of expected rainfall for the month

Cajazeiras experienced significant rainfall in a short period, leading to extensive flooding but no reported injuries.

The city of Cajazeiras, located in Brazil's Sertão region, recorded an impressive 138.2 millimeters of rainfall in just 24 hours, which accounts for 79% of the total precipitation expected for the entire month. This information was released by the Executive Agency for Water Management (Aesa) on Thursday, highlighting the severity of the recent weather conditions.

In response to the heavy rains, local authorities, including the Fire Department, reported considerable flooding that affected streets and homes, leading to stranded vehicles. Among these vehicles was a bus carrying students, which became immobilized due to a mechanical issue compounded by the rising water levels. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, as local firefighters promptly intervened to assist the stranded individuals.

The situation emphasizes the challenges that heavy rainfall can pose to urban infrastructure and public safety in Cajazeiras. While the immediate response from emergency services was effective, continuous monitoring of the weather conditions and preparedness for potential future rainfall will be crucial for the safety of the city's residents. This incident also raises awareness about the impacts of intense weather events in Brazil, particularly in regions prone to flooding.

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