São Paulo under extratropical cyclone: high winds topple trees, disrupt flights at airport, cause power outages and street chaos.
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Extratropical cyclone disrupts flights and power in São Paulo

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An extratropical cyclone hit São Paulo on Wednesday (10/12), causing winds over 90 km/h, flight cancellations, and power outages affecting more than 2 million properties. The event also led to fallen trees, park closures, and cancellation of Christmas events. Passengers and residents faced disruptions at airports and streets in the capital.

The extratropical cyclone, formed in southern Brazil, drew warm, moist air from the North and Center-West, generating rain, heavy clouds, and storms in São Paulo, as explained by meteorologist Willian Minhoto from Civil Defense. The system's edge, linked to a cold front, caused temperature drops, cloudiness, and moderate to strong winds, with gusts over 90 km/h.

At Congonhas Airport, at least 121 flights were canceled — 50 arrivals and 71 departures — due to airline decisions, air traffic control, and schedule adjustments, according to concessionaire Aena. Passengers reported lack of information: “My flight isn't on the board, it's not saying it's canceled, we've been in line for a long time and there's only one company person to handle everything,” said Juliana Portas, 44, a speech therapist. Driver Alberto Santana, 65, described landing difficulties: “When we were descending, it had to go up, do everything again to land. So much wind.”

The cyclone also caused blackouts in 2.2 million properties in Enel São Paulo's concession area. The city hall notified Aneel and Enel, questioning vehicles parked in the garage while the population endured long outages. Enel stated it mobilized over 1,500 teams and vehicles, preparing them for shift changes. Firefighters handled more than 500 calls for fallen trees, blocking streets, cars, and buses.

In Brasília, 15 flights were canceled and 8 delayed until 7 p.m. at JK Airport, managed by Inframerica. A Latam plane took off for Congonhas but returned; two others diverted to the federal capital for safety. The wind knocked down the Santa Claus structure on Avenida Paulista and led to the closure of 12 municipal parks and seven state parks, such as Villa-Lobos and Água Branca. Christmas events at Largo São Bento and Praça da Sé were canceled. Water supply was partially affected in districts like Morumbi and Vila Mariana, and in Greater São Paulo municipalities like Santo André.

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Discussions on X highlight chaos from the extratropical cyclone in São Paulo, including over 2 million power outages blamed on Enel with calls for accountability, hundreds of fallen trees blocking streets, over 100 flight cancellations at Congonhas and Guarulhos causing airport delays, and park closures. Users expressed frustration over disruptions like no elevators and internet; some defended Enel citing poor urban tree maintenance; humorous reactions focused on the fallen inflatable Santa on Avenida Paulista; a few linked it to climate change.

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A storm hit São Paulo on Tuesday (13/1), placing the city on alert for flooding and causing power outages for tens of thousands of properties. Authorities issued warnings for a creek overflow in the north zone and recorded flooding points on major avenues. Emergency teams handled rescues and restorations.

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Following the extratropical cyclone that struck São Paulo on December 10, over 1.3 million Enel customers remained without electricity by the evening of December 11. With no restoration timeline provided, authorities ramp up criticism of the utility and demand federal intervention.

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The National Meteorological Service issued a yellow alert for storms and winds in Buenos Aires and five other provinces. Heavy rains are already causing flooding in the capital, while social media videos show damage from the downpour and strong gusts in the AMBA and Córdoba. The warnings are in effect for the coming hours in various areas of the country.

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