Heavy rains hit dog shelter and flood streets of Poço Verde
Heavy rainfall caused flooding in Poço Verde, affecting local streets and a dog shelter, leaving many animals homeless.
This report details the impact of heavy rain on the municipality of Poço Verde, Brazil, where significant flooding has occurred. The rain left streets and the local hospital submerged, as well as affecting a dog shelter run by the NGO Guardians Animal Protection Association (Apag). The shelter, which has already experienced similar flooding on three separate occasions, saw 36 dogs affected, raising concerns about their safety and well-being.
The mayor of Poço Verde, Roberto Correia Santana, stated that while there have been no reports of displaced residents, the situation remains critical. Local authorities are seeking to address the flooding issues and assist those affected, with the state civil defense department on hand to provide guidance on recovery efforts. The situation reflects a broader concern about infrastructure and preparedness in the face of increased weather events due to climate change.
Additionally, warnings have been issued by the State Department of the Environment regarding moderate to heavy rains expected to continue through the following days. Residents are advised to stay vigilant as forecasts indicate accumulated rainfall could exceed 50 mm per day, together with high winds, further posing risks to the community and animal shelters in the region.