Feb 24 • 11:11 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Number of those affected by the rains in Peruíbe rises to 420; residents are rescued by boat

Heavy rains in Peruíbe, Brazil, have directly impacted at least 420 residents, leading to a state of emergency as many require shelter and assistance.

Heavy rainfall in the Baixada Santista region of São Paulo has severely affected the city of Peruíbe, with the number of impacted residents increasing to 420. Among those affected, approximately 290 individuals have become homeless and around 100 others are displaced. The city has declared a state of emergency and established three shelters to accommodate those in need, as the rainfall recorded over the past three days has exceeded expectations, accumulating 282 millimeters, which is 46% above the average for February.

In response to the crisis, the local government has mobilized teams to ensure shelter, safe transportation, social support, and monitoring of risk areas. The heavy rains ceased early Tuesday morning, with the last rescue operation completing around 1:30 AM, where two families were evacuated using boats. The municipality continues to coordinate its response to assist affected residents and manage the situation as effectively as possible.

The implications of this situation highlight the vulnerability of Peruíbe to extreme weather events, raising concerns about infrastructure and disaster preparedness in coastal cities. The ongoing recovery efforts reveal the importance of community resilience and the need for effective emergency response plans to mitigate the impacts of such natural disasters in the future.

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