Feb 23 • 12:52 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Windstorm knocks down pole and tears roofs off houses in Muaná, Marajó

A windstorm in Muaná, Brazil, caused significant damage to homes and infrastructure but resulted in no injuries.

On Sunday, a severe windstorm hit the village of São Miguel do Pracuúba in Muaná, located in the Marajó archipelago of Pará, Brazil. The storm inflicted considerable damage in the area, including torn roofs from houses and the destruction of a wooden residence. Fortunately, local authorities reported no injuries among residents, highlighting a degree of luck amidst the chaos.

Residents managed to capture images showing the aftermath of the storm, revealing the extent of the destruction and the challenge of recovery ahead. The force of the wind was strong enough to knock down a utility pole, while another was toppled over, causing disruptions in essential services. Equatorial Energia, the electricity provider in the region, worked promptly to restore power, with services being normalized approximately by 8 PM on the same day.

This incident underscores the vulnerability of communities in areas prone to severe weather events, particularly in regions like Marajó, where infrastructure can be challenged by such natural phenomena. The quick response of service providers is crucial in minimizing the impact on residents, and community resilience will be important as they work towards recovering from this event and preparing for future occurrences.

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