Overview
- The microburst struck Piracuruca on Wednesday, producing intense linear wind gusts that local authorities measured above 80 km/h.
- Videos and on-the-ground checks show fallen trees, downed posts, damaged roofs, blocked streets and debris across multiple neighborhoods.
- Defesa Civil of Piauí called the phenomenon high risk and said municipal teams must finish a technical, in-loco photographic survey before a final damage tally is released.
- Officials reported no confirmed injuries up to the latest updates, while response teams continue assessing impacts to vehicles, public furniture and homes.
- Meteorologists describe a microburst as a strong downdraft from thunderstorm clouds that hits the ground and spreads outward in a straight line, causing concentrated damage without the rotation of a tornado.