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Heavy Rains Put Flood-Prone Parks in Recife to the Test, and at-Risk Areas Remain Exposed.

In the first five days of May, Recife received 91% of the average monthly rainfall for the month. According to the National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet), the capital of Pernambuco accumulated 290 mm of rain, while the average volume for the entire month of May is 317.1 mm. The effects of the flooding during these days put the efficiency of the floodable parks built in the city to the test. These spaces were created and are managed by the Urb…
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In the first five days of May, Recife received 91% of the average monthly rainfall for the month. According to the National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet), the capital of Pernambuco accumulated 290 mm of rain, while the average volume for the entire month of May is 317.1 mm. The effects of the flooding during these days put the efficiency of the floodable parks built in the city to the test. These spaces were created and are managed by the Urb…

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Agência Pública broke the news on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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