Climate change is expected between Sunday and Monday; The cabinet will operate until next Tuesday (11), with the collaboration of concessionaires and government agencies
Sao Paulo said he will set up a crisis office in response to one that approaches this Sunday (9). Intense rains and winds of up to 80 km/h are expected, which led the authorities to classify the situation as “alarming”. The cabinet will operate from 6 pm on Sunday until next Tuesday (11), with the collaboration of concessionaires and government agencies.
Climate change is expected between Sunday and Monday, affecting several areas, including the . Regions such as Baixada Santista, Paraíba Valley, Vale do Ribeira, Serra da Mantiqueira and North Coast will also be at risk. Cities such as Itapeva, Campinas, Sorocaba, Presidente Prudente and Marília are among the most impacted. In addition, there is a moderate warning for locations such as Bauru, Araraquara and Araçatuba.
Prior to the arrival of the cold front, temperatures can reach high levels, with some areas exceeding 37 ° C. The capital should record temperatures around 35 ° C. To alleviate the effects of heat, the Civil Defense will make free water distribution in Ibirapuera Park on Sunday, between 11am and 15h.
Captain PM Rodrigo Fiorentini, who directs the Civil Defense abnormality core, emphasized the severity of the current scenario, in a statement issued by the State Government. The mobilization of teams and the preparation for climate change are essential to ensure the safety of the population during this critical period.
*Report produced with the aid of AI
Posted by Carol Santos