en.Wedoany.com Reported - The flood control and drainage project for the Córrego Rio Verde (also known as Córrego Jacu) in the Itaquera district of São Paulo, Brazil, is progressing steadily. The project aims to expand rainwater drainage capacity in the area, reduce the risk of flooding during heavy rainfall, and provide greater safety and improved quality of life for local residents. The Itaquera district government is closely monitoring the construction progress at each stage of the project.
The Córrego Rio Verde is located in the Itaquera district in eastern São Paulo, one of the city's key areas of urban expansion in recent years, home to landmarks such as the Neo Química Arena (Corinthians Stadium). With accelerated urbanization, the area has long faced threats of waterlogging and flooding during the rainy season, continuously impacting residents' lives, transportation, and public safety. This flood control project is a crucial component of the São Paulo city government's drainage and flood prevention implementation plan for the region, aiming to provide long-term solutions to this historical issue through systematic interventions.

According to project disclosures, the core objective is to expand the drainage capacity of the Córrego Rio Verde through river channel improvements, dredging, and drainage system upgrades, enhancing the efficiency of rainwater runoff discharge and thereby reducing the risk of flooding during heavy rainfall. In addition to drainage benefits, the project will also improve the quality of local public spaces, upgrade regional infrastructure, and bring greater well-being to residents. The Itaquera district government stated that it will continue to monitor project progress to ensure all construction proceeds as planned.
This flood control project for the Córrego Rio Verde is one of São Paulo's key initiatives to address climate change challenges and strengthen the resilience of urban infrastructure. As the project advances, the region's flood control capacity will be systematically enhanced, helping to reduce property losses and inconveniences caused by extreme weather, thereby laying a more solid foundation for the sustainable development of the Itaquera district.









