Mar 20 • 20:46 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Barra do Piraí releases report after rains; There were records of landslides and property interdiction

Barra do Piraí faced heavy rains leading to flooding and landslides, with local authorities reporting a significant response to these incidents.

Barra do Piraí in Rio de Janeiro experienced severe rainfall on Thursday, September 20, causing substantial flooding and landslides throughout the area. The local civil defense recorded 70 millimeters of rain in just one hour, contributing to the activation of emergency services for 12 incidents, including nine landslides. Fortunately, there were no reports of residents being displaced or homeless due to these extreme weather conditions.

The civil defense agency highlighted that the total rainfall for the day reached 87 millimeters, with the Boa Sorte neighborhood suffering the most significant impact. Authorities reported that a local creek overflowed, which exacerbated the flooding in the area. As a precautionary measure, a house in the Carvão neighborhood was closed off due to safety concerns, and assessments were conducted to monitor the situation closely.

In response to the crisis, local government teams are actively engaged in recovery operations across the city. They are reaching out to affected neighborhoods to provide assistance and ensure safety. The Defensa Civil issued emergency contact numbers for residents, assuring them of support from the defense forces and fire department in case of further emergencies. This response underscores the community's resilience and the importance of preparedness in mitigating the impacts of such natural events.

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