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Defesa Civil monitora bacia do Parnaíba e reforça ações de prevenção em áreas de risco
O Ministério da Integração e do Desenvolvimento Regional (MIDR) e a Secretaria Nacional de Proteção e Defesa Civil (Sedec) se reuniram nesta sexta-feira (14) para definir estratégias de mitigação e resposta diante das fortes chuvas previstas para o Nordeste nas próximas semanas.
Divulgação/MIDR
O Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet) alerta para intensas precipitações em março, com foco na bacia hidrográfica do Parnaíba, o que pode impactar cidades como Teresina, São Luís e Fortaleza.
A Defesa Civil Nacional reforçou o compromisso com estados vulneráveis e anunciou maior atenção às regiões metropolitanas de Recife, Salvador, João Pessoa e Maceió, que apresentam alto risco de inundações e deslizamentos.