2023 São Paulo Floods And Landslides
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During the 2023
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holiday weekend, record-breaking rainfall—reaching in 24 hours—caused deadly floods and landslides across the state of
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. At least 65 people were killed, of which 64 were in São Sebastião.


Background

The affected regions of
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are located in coastal communities surrounded by mountains. On 18–19 February 2023, an
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off the coast of Brazil brought moist onshore flow, leading to significant rainfall in the region. The São Paulo mountains enhanced the rainfall through an
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. A total of fell in just 24 hours in Bertioga just outside of São Sebastião. The city observed in the same period. Other significant totals include in
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, in
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, and in
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. The rainfall in
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was the greatest such total in a 24-hour span on record in the country. This far exceeded the previous record of on 15 February 2022, which caused deadly floods in Petrópolis. Meteorologists at MetSul Meteorologia suggested this could be among the highest non-tropical cyclone rainfall totals in the world. Further rains on 21 February exacerbated conditions. The local meteorological agency warned of further rains on 22 and 23 February.


Impact

The prolific rains caused a cascade of landslides and mudslides across
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, with the city of São Sebastião being especially hard-hit. As of 21 February, authorities confirmed 44 fatalities, with 43 of those in São Sebastião and the rest in
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. As of 26 February, the number of deaths increased to 65, with 64 of those in São Sebastião. A further 24 people suffered injuries, six seriously, and dozens of people remain missing. At least 50 homes were destroyed in São Sebastião. At least 2,496 people were displaced or left homeless. The Rio-Santos highway, the main road in the region connecting it to
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, suffered extensive damage, with numerous landslides covering or destroying stretches of the road. Another road connecting Santos with Bertioga was blocked off. Landslides from the rainfall on 21 February impacted Juqueí, displacing 80 people. Wind exceeding and waves of more than prompted the closure of the
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on 18 February.


Response

Local emergency management agencies quickly dispatched more than 100 firefighters for search and rescue operations. By 21 February, more than 600 personnel from the Government of the State of São Paulo, the Brazilian Army, the
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, the municipal government of São Sebastião, and volunteers were on the ground searching for survivors. A two-year-old and a mother in the middle of giving birth were rescued from what they called "a sea of mud". By 21 February, 7.5 tons of relief goods including food, water and hygiene kits were distributed in São Paulo. Some aid efforts were hampered due to criminal activities like looting trucks carrying donations.
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Tarcísio de Freitas declared a state of emergency for 5 cities on 20 February. A 180-day "state of calamity" was subsequently declared for São Paulo. That day, Brazilian President
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toured the affected areas and stated that São Sebastião would be rebuilt in safer areas. He advised those living on the hillsides to move to other locations. On 22 February, the NAM Atlântico set sail from the Rio de Janeiro Navy Arsenal with a field hospital on board, with a capacity that could be increased to up to 300 beds. The vessel arrived at the port of São Sebastião on 23 February, also carrying 28 medics of several specialties including surgeons, dentists and orthopedists, as well as 180
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who were designated to operate heavy machinery in aid of the search and rescue efforts.
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festivities were cancelled in
Bertioga Bertioga is a Brazilian municipality of the state of São Paulo in the Baixada Santista. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of Baixada Santista. The population is 64,723 (2020 est.) in an area of 490.15 km2. Because it neighbors resort to ...
,
Ilhabela Ilhabela ( Portuguese for ''Beautiful Island'') is an archipelago and city situated in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of São Paulo state in Brazil. The city is from the city of São Paulo and from the city of Rio de Janeiro. The largest is ...
, São Sebastião, and
Ubatuba Ubatuba is a Brazilian municipality, located on the southeast coast, in the state of São Paulo. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of Vale do Paraíba e Litoral Norte. The population is 92,819 (2021 est.) in an area of 723.88 km², of whi ...
.


See also

* Weather in 2023 * Climate of Brazil


References


External links

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