Ruj rains: Angra and Petrópolis have a very high risk for sliding

by Andrea
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After a lot of rain records in recent hours, the cities of Angra dos Reis and Petrópolis, in Rio de Janeiro, still have a very high risk of landlies. The information is reported in a bulletin released on Sunday morning (6) by the National Center for Monitoring and Alerts of Natural Disasters (Cemaden) of the state.

Also according to CEMADEN-RJ, there is a high risk of landslides in Duque de Caxias, Mangaratiba, Teresópolis and the capital of Rio de Janeiro. For floods, the risk is very high in Duque de Caxias and Alto in Nova Friburgo, Teresópolis, Angra dos Reis, Mangaratiba, Petrópolis, Belford Purple, Magé, Nova Iguaçu and São João de Meriti.

Between Friday (4) and last Saturday (5), due to the effects of rain throughout the state.

In Petrópolis, in the mountain region, the historic center flooded on Saturday and the. In Angra dos Reis, in Costa Verde, after the city registered about 300 millimeters of rain in 24 hours.

For this Sunday, Climatempo predicts that the rains should decrease in the state, especially in Grande Rio, Serrana region, Costa Verde and the south of the state.

“Even with the reduction in the volume of rain, weather warns that strong winds can still occur in the mountainous, north and northwest of the state of Rio, with gusts of up to 70 km/h. In other areas, gusts are around 50 km/h.”

See the image of the flood in Petrópolis:

Credit: BLITZ RJ

RAINS ON SATURDAY

See how much it rained in every place in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday, according to Climatempo:

  • Angra dos Reis: 297.9 mm
  • Petrópolis: 290.5 mm
  • Teresópolis: 222.6 mm
  • Duque de Caxias: 210.7 mm
  • Mangaratiba: 204.6 mm
  • Belford Roxo: 179.6 mm
  • Magé: 177.1 mm
  • Seropédica: 174.1 mm
  • Guapimirim: 168.0 mm
  • Maricá: 143.5 mm

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