After passing a extratropical cyclone, the South and Southeast regions of Brazil face devastating consequences, including sudden drops in temperature due to the arrival of a cold air mass.
In the coming days, the National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) warns that this cold air mass will further affect the thermometers in these areas of the country.
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In Rio Grande do Sul, it is expected that the winds lose intensity, but the sky should remain covered by clouds. There is a possibility of isolated rains and temperatures should not exceed 13ºC, with a minimum of 8ºC.
In Paraná, the predicted minimums are 5ºC, with maximums of 14ºC. In São Paulo, thermometers can register minimums of 10ºC and maximums of 16ºC.
colder weather
In addition to lower temperatures, there is a risk of moderate frost in a range that extends from Rio Grande do Sul to the extreme south of Mato Grosso do Sul.
Still as a result of the cyclone, the sea remains rough, with favorable conditions for storm surges along the south coast. The waves can exceed 3 meters, with peaks of up to 4.5 meters.
Unfortunately, the passage of the extratropical cyclone resulted in human tragedies. At the Rio Grande do Sul, a 68-year-old man lost his life when a tree fell on his home.
Civil Defense estimates that more than 17,000 people were affected by the cyclone, which resulted in 234 homeless and 331 homeless.
(Image: CIVIL DEFENSE RS/JC/reproduction)
In the city of Brusque, in Santa Catarina, a 40-year-old man died after being hit by a tree while on a ladder.
In São Paulo, strong winds caused trees to fall, resulting in the death of an 80-year-old woman who was hit by a branch, damaging a high-voltage cable.
Another victim was a 24-year-old girl, in São José dos Campos, who was hit by a tree during a driving class. Despite the efforts of firefighters, she succumbed to her injuries and died after being taken to the hospital. HospitalMunicipal.
The consequences of this extratropical cyclone have been serious and tragic, affecting the lives of many people in the South and Southeast regions of Brazil.
Local authorities and rescue teams are working to mitigate damage and provide support to affected communities.