In a state of attention until Monday, flooding caused by a storm in Monte Mor affects 130 families
Flooding caused by a storm in Monte Mor, Brazil, has affected 130 families, with authorities maintaining a state of alert until Monday due to ongoing weather concerns.
A severe storm in Monte Mor, São Paulo, has forced local authorities to declare a state of attention due to significant flooding affecting 130 families. The storm, which struck on the night of November 25, resulted in widespread damage, prompting the Civil Defense to activate contingency plans. As the situation continues to unfold, residents are facing the immediate consequences of the flooding, with some areas remaining under water and additional rainfall predicted until Monday.
Local Civil Defense Secretary Daniel Honorato confirmed that emergency services are prepared and currently providing support. To date, 50 families have received assistance that includes cleaning supplies, hygiene kits, and bedding essentials. Although efforts are underway to address the needs of the affected residents, the community remains vulnerable, especially with fears that further rainfall could exacerbate the flooding conditions, potentially isolating neighborhoods and causing additional disruptions.
Residents, like Guilherme Souza, expressed their concerns about the flooding's impact on daily life, highlighting issues such as access to transportation and essential services. As the community navigates this crisis, the implications of the flooding extend beyond immediate relief efforts, underscoring the need for long-term infrastructure improvements to prevent future incidents of this nature in a region prone to extreme weather events.