Feb 12 • 22:48 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Adelmo Perdizza: why floods have become constant on the avenue in the southern zone of Ribeirão Preto

Flooding has become a recurring issue on Avenida Adelmo Perdizza in Ribeirão Preto due to poor drainage, increased soil impermeability, and accumulation of debris.

In Ribeirão Preto, Sao Paulo, Avenida Adelmo Perdizza has been facing persistent flooding, particularly highlighted during recent heavy rains that rendered critical intersections impassable. Factors contributing to these recurrent floods include a dirty environment, failures in the drainage system, especially at the barrages, and the increasing impermeabilization of the soil resulting from urban development. A civil engineer cited these issues as significant contributors, explaining that rainwater from streets and clogged galleries exacerbates the flooding situation.

The situation on this avenue is being monitored by the Special Action Group for Environmental Defense (Gaema) of the Public Ministry, which has been conducting an inquiry since 2019. Gaema is set to hold a meeting to discuss possible interventions to mitigate these flooding issues. Although local authorities are aware of the correlation between urbanization and worsening drainage conditions, it remains critical for them to implement effective solutions to protect this vital traffic route from future flooding.

Addressing the flooding on Avenida Adelmo Perdizza not only requires immediate infrastructural improvements but also long-term urban planning that considers environmental impacts. This emphasizes the need for better trash management, enhanced drainage capabilities, and the development of public spaces that can absorb rainfall, ensuring sustainability and safety for residents and commuters in the area.

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