Mar 9 • 10:06 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Heavy rain knocks down sections of the Congonhas Airport wall

Heavy rain in São Paulo led to the collapse of sections of the wall surrounding Congonhas Airport, prompting temporary road closures but causing no injuries or flight disruptions.

On Sunday, October 8th, a significant downpour in São Paulo resulted in the collapse of two sections of the wall surrounding Congonhas Airport, situated in the city's southern zone. The incidents occurred at two different locations, with one section near the exit of Avenida Washington Luiz towards Avenida Bandeirantes and the other along Avenida Jurandir. The heavy rainfall was substantial enough to force the partial closure of one lane on Avenida Bandeirantes to facilitate repair work by emergency teams the following day, October 9th.

The operator of Congonhas Airport, Aena, promptly addressed the situation by isolating the affected areas and continuously monitoring the site for any further issues. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported as a result of the collapse, and air traffic remained unaffected, allowing flights to operate normally despite the infrastructural damage. This incident underscores the challenges posed by heavy rains in urban environments, where infrastructure can suffer significant consequences if not properly maintained.

Local authorities and the airport management are likely to review the integrity of the remaining structure and assess necessary repairs to prevent future occurrences. As heavy rains are somewhat common during certain seasons in Brazil, ongoing maintenance and planning will be crucial to ensure the safety and functionality of key infrastructure such as airports, particularly in densely populated urban areas like São Paulo.

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