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ZCAS Rains Drive Flooding Across Brazil as Inmet Keeps Storm Alerts Through Wednesday

Emergency agencies step up river and slope monitoring across several states due to a persistent moisture corridor.

Overview

  • Inmet maintains multi‑level storm warnings through Wednesday night, with some advisories into Thursday, forecasting 30–60 mm per hour or up to 100 mm per day and wind gusts near 100 km/h.
  • Goiânia issued five municipal emergency alerts as downpours flooded BR‑153 and Marginal Botafogo, and a motorcyclist was rescued after being swept by runoff.
  • In Minas Gerais, Montes Claros recorded 63.9 mm with tree falls, power outages and damage at a stadium, while Uberlândia and Ipatinga reported flooding, slope failures and preventive interdictions.
  • Espírito Santo reported landslides, road blockages and 23 people forced from homes in multiple cities, with orange‑level risk in effect as authorities track high‑rain zones.
  • On the São Paulo coast, Mongaguá reported 211 families affected and most cleared to return after inspections, with 35 people still in a temporary shelter and ongoing monitoring.