Open crater, flooded streets and avenues: see PHOTOS and VIDEOS of the storm in Juiz de Fora
A intense storm in Juiz de Fora, Brazil, caused significant damage with flooding and the opening of a large crater in the access road.
An intense storm hit Juiz de Fora, Brazil, on the night of Thursday, the 19th, leading to extensive damage across multiple areas of the city. Heavy rainfall resulted in the formation of a large crater on the northern access road along Avenida Garcia Rodrigues Paes, which has impacted traffic and access to the area. Various streets and avenues became impassable, particularly in the North, Northeast, Central, and East zones of the city.
The storm brought an alarming amount of rainfall, reaching nearly 62 millimeters within just one hour in the Nossa Senhora de Lourdes neighborhood. This extraordinary downpour led to situations where local waterways, such as the Paraibuna River, rose almost 1.4 meters in a very short time. Emergency services and local authorities are likely to be assessing the damage and formulating a response plan to tackle the aftermath of the storm.
Photos and videos shared by residents and local news outlets showcase the severe impact of the storm, illustrating flooded roads and the crater's disruptive effect on daily life in Juiz de Fora. The images not only highlight the immediate challenges faced by the community but also serve to raise awareness regarding the need for infrastructure improvements to withstand such extreme weather events in the future.