Inmet emite alerta de Perigo para chuvas intensas no Sertão de Pernambuco durante fim de semana de Carnaval
O alerta vale até 23h59 deste domingo (15) e prevê volumes elevados de chuva e ventos fortes, com possibilidade de alagamentos e outros transtornos
Publicado: 14/02/2026 às 17:13
INMET emite alerta de Perigo para chuvas intensas no Sertão de Pernambuco durante o Carnaval (Foto: Reprodução INMET)
O Sertão de Pernambuco está em alerta de perigo para chuvas intensas neste fim de semana de Carnaval. Segundo aviso do Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet), cidades como Araripina, Bodocó, Cedro, Exu, Granito, Ipubi, Ouricuri, Parnamirim, Salgueiro, Serra Talhada, Serrita, Trindade e Verdejante estão entre as áreas com maior risco.
O alerta vale até 23h59 deste domingo (15) e prevê volumes elevados de chuva e ventos fortes, com possibilidade de alagamentos e outros transtornos.
De acordo com o Inmet, o aviso aponta para chuvas entre 30 mm e 60 mm por hora, podendo atingir 50 mm a 100 mm por dia, além de ventos intensos de até 100 km/h. Há risco de corte de energia elétrica, queda de galhos de árvores, alagamentos e descargas elétricas.
Alerta também para a Região Metropolitana e Mata Pernambucana
Além do Sertão, o Inmet emitiu aviso de perigo potencial para acumulado de chuva em áreas da Região Metropolitana do Recife e Mata Pernambucana, com previsão de até 50 mm por dia.
Entre as cidades afetadas estão Recife, Olinda, Paulista, Cabo de Santo Agostinho, Jaboatão dos Guararapes, Camaragibe, Escada, Moreno, Goiana, Ipojuca e Tamandaré.
O Inmet orienta que a população evite situações de risco durante o período de instabilidade não se abrigando debaixo de árvores em caso de ventos fortes; não estacionar veículos próximos a torres ou placas de propaganda; desligar aparelhos elétricos e, se possível, o quadro geral de energia; evitar enfrentar o mau tempo e observar áreas de encosta.
O órgão reforça que moradores das áreas atingidas devem acompanhar as atualizações e seguir as orientações das autoridades locais. Mais informações podem ser obtidas com a Defesa Civil (199) e o Corpo de Bombeiros (193).
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Source Quality
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Relies heavily on a single, official primary source (Inmet) with clear attribution, but lacks diverse or expert sources.
Specific Findings from the Article (2)
"Segundo aviso do Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet)"
Article attributes all key information directly to the official primary source.
Primary source"De acordo com o Inmet"
Repeatedly names the source institution for data and forecasts.
Named sourcePerspective Balance
Acknowledgment of multiple viewpoints, counterarguments, and balanced presentation
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Article presents a single official perspective (the alert) without exploring alternative viewpoints, which is typical for factual public safety announcements.
Specific Findings from the Article (1)
"O Inmet orienta que a população evite situações de risco"
Presents only the official guidance from the source without contrasting opinions.
One sidedContextual Depth
Background information, statistics, comprehensiveness of coverage
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Provides specific forecast data, lists affected cities, and safety instructions, but lacks broader historical or climatic context.
Specific Findings from the Article (2)
"chuvas entre 30 mm e 60 mm por hora, podendo atingir 50 mm a 100 mm por dia"
Provides specific quantitative forecast data.
Statistic"O alerta vale até 23h59 deste domingo (15)"
Provides temporal context for the alert's validity.
BackgroundLanguage Neutrality
Absence of loaded, sensationalist, or politically biased language
Summary
Language is entirely factual, descriptive, and free of sensationalist or loaded terms.
Specific Findings from the Article (2)
"Inmet emite alerta de Perigo para chuvas intensas"
Headline and body use standard, neutral terminology for a weather warning.
Neutral language"prevê volumes elevados de chuva e ventos fortes"
Descriptive, factual language about forecast conditions.
Neutral languageTransparency
Author attribution, dates, methodology disclosure, quote attribution
Summary
Full author attribution, clear date/time stamp, and all information is clearly attributed to the source (Inmet).
Specific Findings from the Article (2)
"Publicado: 14/02/2026 às 17:13"
Precise publication date and time are provided.
Date present"Segundo aviso do Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet)"
All core information is explicitly attributed to its source.
Quote attributionLogical Coherence
Internal consistency of claims, absence of contradictions and unsupported causation
Summary
No logical inconsistencies detected; the article consistently reports the alert, its details, and safety instructions.
Core Claims & Their Sources
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"The National Meteorology Institute (Inmet) has issued a danger alert for intense rains in the Sertão of Pernambuco during the Carnival weekend."
Source: Attributed directly to the Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet). Primary
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"The alert is valid until 23:59 on Sunday (15th) and forecasts high volumes of rain and strong winds, with possibility of flooding."
Source: Attributed directly to the Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet). Primary
Logic Model Inspector
ConsistentExtracted Propositions (7)
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P1
"The alert covers cities like Araripina, Bodocó, Cedro, Exu."
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P2
"Forecast includes rains of 30-60 mm per hour, up to 50-100 mm per day."
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P3
"Winds may reach up to 100 km/h."
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P4
"Risks include power cuts, falling tree branches, flooding, and electrical discharges."
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P5
"A potential danger warning was also issued for the Metropolitan Region and Mata Pernambucana."
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P6
"Affected cities include Recife, Olinda, Paulista, Cabo de Santo Agostinho."
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P7
"Intense rains and winds causes risk of power cuts, falling branches, flooding, electrical discharges."
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=== Propositions === P1 [factual]: The alert covers cities like Araripina, Bodocó, Cedro, Exu. P2 [factual]: Forecast includes rains of 30-60 mm per hour, up to 50-100 mm per day. P3 [factual]: Winds may reach up to 100 km/h. P4 [factual]: Risks include power cuts, falling tree branches, flooding, and electrical discharges. P5 [factual]: A potential danger warning was also issued for the Metropolitan Region and Mata Pernambucana. P6 [factual]: Affected cities include Recife, Olinda, Paulista, Cabo de Santo Agostinho. P7 [causal]: Intense rains and winds causes risk of power cuts, falling branches, flooding, electrical discharges. === Causal Graph === intense rains and winds -> risk of power cuts falling branches flooding electrical discharges
All claims are logically consistent. No contradictions, temporal issues, or circular reasoning detected.