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With the Acre River below the attention quota, families sheltering at the Wildy Viana Exhibition Park began returning home this Monday morning (9), in .
In total, 39 families were in the space during the period in which the spring was above the current level, which is 9.97 meters, according to data from the Municipal Civil Defense, after two floods recorded in less than a month.
Families sheltering at the Wildy Viana Exhibition Park began returning home this Monday morning | Photo: Municipal Civil Defense
The first flood was recorded when the Acre River reached 14.01 meters, on January 16th. After eight days, the river showed low water.
A few days later, the river level rose again, reaching 14 meters on January 29th. The Acre River returned to low water and left the alert level of 13.50 meters last week.
The first flood was recorded when the Acre River reached 14.01 meters, on January 16th. After eight days, the river showed a low tide | Photo: Municipal Civil Defense
Rain alerts
The National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) issued a yellow warning of potential danger for the entire state. The warning warns of intense rain, accompanied by strong winds, between Monday (9) and Tuesday (10).
According to the alert, the forecast indicates rain between 20 and 30 millimeters per hour, which could reach 50 millimeters per day, in addition to winds between 40 and 60 km/h.
See photos of families being removed from the Exhibition Park:
