Storm with hail rips the roof off a public building and causes damage in the interior of MS
A hail storm hit towns in the interior of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, causing significant damage including torn roofs and downed trees.
A powerful hail storm struck several towns in the interior of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, on Wednesday afternoon, resulting in extensive damage. In Ponta Porã, strong winds uprooted trees and ripped the rooftops off houses, including significant damage to a public building, the Municipal Education Department. The mayor, Eduardo Campos, reported that the destruction was considerable, with zinc sheets from the roof causing disruptions in the electrical network and affecting power supplies in the area. A parked car was also hit by debris, illustrating the storm's intensity.
The Civil Defense reported multiple incidents of fallen trees, totaling at least 12 by late afternoon, while five houses were left without roofs. Residents have been advised to steer clear of areas with downed power lines and to contact emergency services if they encounter any further hazards. The swift response by local authorities is crucial in managing the aftermath of such a weather event and ensuring the safety of the community.
In a related event in Naviraí, another resident shared a video of a dust storm that significantly reduced visibility, humorously comparing the experience to being in Dubai. This combination of extreme weather events in the region underscores the growing concerns surrounding climate variability and its impact on local communities, necessitating ongoing preparedness and strategic planning by local governments.