Mar 13 • 23:05 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Civil Defense bars houses in Congonhas after heavy rains hit the city; families were left homeless and displaced

The Civil Defense in Congonhas has closed off several homes due to damages caused by heavy rainfall, leaving families homeless and displaced.

Heavy rainfall in Congonhas, located in the Central region of Minas Gerais, Brazil, has led the local Civil Defense to close six homes, rendering four families displaced. These families are currently staying with relatives, while two others who have been left homeless have been provided shelter by the municipal agency and professionals from the local social assistance secretariat.

The affected residences are situated between Geraldo Magela da Silva and Efigênia Pereira da Silva streets in the Bom Jesus neighborhood. The incessant rain, which has been persistent since last week, has already resulted in structural failures, including the collapse of a masonry staircase, exacerbating the risk of further incidents in the area as the rainfall continues. The local authorities are actively monitoring the situation and assessing additional risks associated with continued adverse weather conditions.

This situation highlights ongoing challenges in urban planning and infrastructure resilience in areas prone to extreme weather, raising concerns about the safety of current structures and the well-being of residents. The need for effective strategies and responses to such natural disasters is critical in preventing homelessness and protecting vulnerable communities in the face of climate variability.

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