Mar 18 • 13:47 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Floodwaters drag cars and create 'fountains' during storm in Ribeirão Preto; VIDEO

Heavy rain in Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, caused severe flooding that dragged cars and created fountains of water as it hit vehicles and trees.

A significant storm struck Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, on Tuesday, resulting in intense flooding that swept away several cars. Footage from local news outlet EPTV, affiliated with TV Globo, captures the moment when a parked car was forced to collide with another due to the strong current of floodwaters. In some areas, such as between José da Silva and Daniel Kujawski streets in Jardim Paulista, the flooding was so severe that it formed a fountain effect as it bolted against cars and trees.

Remarkably, despite the chaotic situation depicted in the videos, no injuries were reported as a consequence of the flooding. The report highlights the power of nature, showcasing both the beauty and danger of severe weather events. The authorities are now focusing on clearing affected areas and assessing any additional damages caused by the storm, including downed trees and road blockages.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks associated with extreme weather events, especially as climate change continues to impact weather patterns globally. It underscores the importance of urban planning and infrastructure, particularly in regions prone to heavy rainfall, as well as the need for emergency preparedness in the face of such unpredictable natural phenomena.

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