Important warnings for Brazil, India, Italy and Nepal,
Text taken from letters dated February 12, 2023
Alert:
More than 600 cities in São Paulo, including the capital, could be hit by heavy rain and strong winds. The alert aims to protect people living in the capital, the coast and the interior - be very careful, warns Jucelino Luz
Large areas of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and Paraná will be at high risk of storms between October 4 and 8, 2023 - with the possibility of an extension, following the arrival of an extratropical cyclone close to the south of the country. Be very careful! Strong winds, heavy rains, landslides, high seas and other dangers.
Almost 55 cities in the south and southwest of Minas Gerais could be hit by storms, winds and hail on October 5 to 8, 2023 - as well as hail. There is a risk of power cuts, damage to crops, falling trees, flooding and waterlogging.
More than 92 cities in Rio de Janeiro, including the capital Fluminense, may be hit by storms, strong winds and hail, and may also include Angra dos Reis, Arraial do Cabo, Cabo Frio, cities frequented by miners between October 5 and 10, 2023.
Torrential rains in parts of India will cause flooding in the capital New Delhi, after the Yamuna River, one of the main tributaries of the Ganges, possibly overflows. The situation will force the closure of all educational institutions in the city and people are advised to work from home, warning that there will also be water rationing.
In India and Nepal, floods and landslides will be caused by heavy rains between October 4 and 15, 2023. Lake flooding in the Himalayas could leave more than 15 dead and more than 120 missing October 5, 2023, after heavy rains caused a Himalayan lake in northeast India to burst its banks, will be the worst disaster of its kind in the region in more than five decades. And there could still be danger by October 23, 2023
Italy to plan possible evacuation in region close to overcrowding near Naples
Measures will have to be taken for the possible mass evacuation of tens of thousands of people living around the Campi Flegrei supervolcano near Naples between October 5 and 16, 2023.
Danger to the strength of the buildings in the area with possible repeated earthquakes. Campi Flegrei, or Phlegraean Fields, a term derived from the Greek word for "burning", is about 20 km from Naples and is dotted with towns and villages, including Pozzuoli, Agnano and Bacoli, which have a combined population of over 500,000. The volcanic caldera is dotted with 24 craters, and the volcano is much larger than the nearby Vesuvius, which destroyed the ancient Roman city of Pompeii in 79 A.D. Experts say that the increase in seismic activity is probably linked to a phenomenon known as bradyseism, when the Earth rises or falls depending on the cycle, caused by the filling or emptying of underground magma chambers. There are various problems that could affect buildings and cause them to collapse. However, Italian authorities need to be on alert in the region around the problem of the dormant Vesuvius (Italian: Vesuvio) is a stratovolcano located in the city of Naples, Italy, about nine kilometers east of Naples and a short distance from the coast.
We are also reminded of major storms with strong winds, floods, landslides between November 1 and December 31, 2023 - More than 1,000 cities in São Paulo, including the capital, could be hit by heavy rain and strong winds. The alert aims to protect people living in the capital, on the coast and inland - be very careful, warns Jucelino Luz
Large areas of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and Paraná will be at high risk of storms - which may extend a little - after heavy rain and severe winds near the south of the country. Be very careful! Strong winds, heavy rains, landslides, high seas and other dangers.
Almost 102 cities in the north, south and southwest of Minas Gerais, Bahia, Pernambuco, Espirito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, Mato Grosso, Goiás and Maranhão could be hit by storms, winds and thunderstorms - as well as hail. There is a risk of power cuts, damage to crops, falling trees, flooding and waterlogging.
In addition to Brazil, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Sri Lanka, India, South Korea, Germany, France, England, Bulgaria, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Poland, Russia, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Australia, New Zealand, Haiti, the USA, Canada and most of the Caribbean.
Warns the visionary.
Professor Jucelino Nobrega da Luz - visionary