Mar 18 • 17:32 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

State of emergency declared in Mojuí dos Campos due to heavy rains

The municipality of Mojuí dos Campos in western Pará, Brazil, has declared a state of emergency due to heavy rains that have impacted the area in recent weeks.

The local government in Mojuí dos Campos, located in western Pará, Brazil, has officially declared a state of emergency following significant rainfall that has affected the region over the past few weeks. This declaration, published in the State Official Gazette, is effective for up to 180 days and aims to bolster response efforts, including aid to families impacted by the adverse weather and recovery of damaged areas.

According to a report from the Municipal Department of Labor and Social Assistance and the Municipal Coordinator of Protection and Civil Defense, approximately 4,900 individuals have been directly affected by the flooding. Residents have reported that homes are experiencing inundation, particularly in lower-lying areas adjacent to local streams, leading to substantial material damage and disruption of daily life for many families.

The Municipal Coordinator of Protection and Civil Defense noted that the rainfall has significantly intensified this March, a period typically associated with the Amazon's rainy season. This situation not only highlights the challenges posed by extreme weather conditions but also calls attention to the need for ongoing disaster preparedness and response strategies in vulnerable regions across Brazil.

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