The Government of the State of São Paulo is sending humanitarian aid to the municipality of Peruíbe, in the Baixada Santista region, following the heavy rains that hit the south coast of São Paulo in recent days.
According to the Civil Defense of the State of São Paulo, around 100 people are homeless. To support affected families, the state government sent basic food baskets, as well as personal hygiene and cleaning products. The measure was taken after a request from Peruíbe City Hall to reinforce assistance to families in vulnerable situations.
On Thursday (12), residents of municipalities along the entire coastal strip received alerts on their cell phones with guidance on the risk of flooding and landslides, especially in more vulnerable areas.
The warning for storms remains valid until this Friday (13), and authorities continue to monitor weather conditions in the region.
This is the fifth shipment of humanitarian aid destined for the municipality of Peruíbe in 2026 alone.
