Mar 14 • 14:59 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Rain causes river swelling and floods streets in Atibaia

Recent heavy rains have led to flooding in streets of the Jardim Kanimar and Parque das Nações neighborhoods in Atibaia, Brazil, but no homes have been reported damaged.

In Atibaia, Brazil, the Atibainha River swelled due to heavy rainfall over the past days, leading to significant flooding in the streets of the Jardim Kanimar and Parque das Nações neighborhoods on Saturday, October 14. Local authorities, including the city hall and Civil Defense, reported that while streets were inundated, no homes were affected by the flooding, which began Friday afternoon and continued into Saturday morning. A local resident shared footage illustrating the extent of the flooding in Jardim Kanimar, showing water covering the road completely.

The situation in Atibaia remains under close observation by the Civil Defense, which confirmed that although there is still flooding in certain areas, water levels have started to decrease. According to municipal reports, the affected neighborhoods are still experiencing residual flooding, particularly in the Evangelista street in Jardim Kanimar; however, officials have reassured residents that the water has begun to retreat. Continuous monitoring aims to ensure the safety of the community as the city assesses the impact of the heavy rainfall.

As the city's response teams remain on alert, this incident highlights the vulnerability of urban areas to extreme weather events exacerbated by climate change. Local authorities are expected to analyze whether further precautionary measures or infrastructure improvements are necessary to mitigate future flood risks. The situation calls for attention to effective urban planning and resilience strategies in the face of increasing rain events in the region.

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