The coast of the state of São Paulo was hit hard by a storm that caused landslides, landslides and homelessness in the last 24 hours in several cities.
Peruíbe is the hardest hit municipality with 56 millimeters (mm) of water accumulated in one day. The city had flooding and more than three hundred people were left homeless, in addition to around 100 displaced people. There are no victims.
In the last three days, the city has had more than 280 millimeters of rain accumulated, according to Civil Defense. The city hall declared an emergency situation.
Caraguatatuba also received a large amount of rain and gales. There are several flooding points on public roads and 12 properties were affected. However, there are no displaced people, homeless people or victims.
Landslide
The city of Ilhabela, which also had a lot of rain and windstorms, recorded landslides and a lack of electricity for a few hours. There are no victims or homeless.
In Guarujá, there were tree falls and landslides. Mongaguá suffered from river overflows and several streets flooded. Around 800 properties were affected.
Ubatuba, which had two deaths on Saturday night due to a shipwreck caused by bad weather, suffered in the last 24 hours from landslides, falling trees, highway flooding, floods and overflowing streams.
In total, 407 homes and four schools were affected. The city has six homeless people. The municipality received 54 millimeters of water accumulated in one day.
