Mar 11 • 14:20 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Eight houses blocked after rains will be demolished in Juiz de Fora

Eight houses in Juiz de Fora, Brazil, will be demolished following a landslide caused by heavy rain, impacting residents who have been displaced since the storm.

In Juiz de Fora, Brazil, authorities have announced the demolition of eight houses on Waldomiro Eloy do Amaral street due to safety concerns after a landslide triggered by recent heavy rains. The city's Mayor indicated that stabilizing the landslide area can only be safely accomplished once these homes are removed, highlighting the extent of damage caused by the severe weather that struck the region in February.

The affected houses are located in the Cruzeiro do Sul neighborhood but also have implications for the nearby Joaquim Vicente Guedes avenue in the Graminha neighborhood, which lies at the foot of the hill where the homes are positioned. Local officials are moving quickly, with demolition work scheduled to start soon, emphasizing the urgency of the situation and the need for immediate action to prevent further risks.

Residents of the affected homes have been contacted by the Civil Defense to retrieve their belongings, but they have been displaced since the storms. Many are currently staying with relatives, in hotels, or in temporary accommodations funded by the city government, illustrating the broader social impact of such natural disasters on local communities.

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