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Wendel de Novais
Wendel de Novais
Publicado em 14 de abril de 2026 às 06:21
O Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet) emitiu um alerta amarelo, de perigo potencial, para chuvas intensas em Salvador e outras 151 cidades da Bahia. O aviso começou às 0h01 desta terça-feira (14) e segue válido até as 23h59, podendo ser prorrogado. De acordo com o órgão, a previsão indica acumulados entre 20 e 30 milímetros por hora, podendo chegar a 50 milímetros por dia, além de ventos intensos com velocidade entre 40 km/h e 60 km/h.
Apesar do volume de chuva, o risco é considerado baixo para ocorrências mais graves. Ainda assim, há possibilidade de impactos como cortes de energia elétrica, queda de galhos de árvores, alagamentos pontuais e descargas elétricas. O alerta reforça a necessidade de atenção, principalmente em áreas com histórico de problemas de drenagem ou risco de deslizamentos. A recomendação é evitar enfrentar o mau tempo e observar qualquer sinal de alteração em encostas.
Veja cidades sob alerta amarelo do Inmet nesta terça-feira (14)
Entre as orientações do Inmet estão não se abrigar debaixo de árvores durante rajadas de vento, devido ao risco de queda e de descargas elétricas, além de evitar estacionar veículos próximos a torres de transmissão e placas de propaganda. Também é indicado não utilizar aparelhos eletrônicos conectados à tomada durante o período de instabilidade e buscar abrigo seguro enquanto durarem as chuvas.
Em situações de emergência, a população pode acionar a Defesa Civil pelo telefone 199 e o Corpo de Bombeiros pelo 193. O alerta amarelo representa perigo potencial, o que exige atenção redobrada, especialmente em regiões mais vulneráveis aos efeitos das chuvas.
Chuva em Salvador ao longo dos anos
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▸ Source Quality 4/5
Source classification (primary/secondary/tertiary), named vs anonymous, expert credentials, variety
Summary
Article relies on a single primary, named institutional source (Inmet) for all core information.
Findings 3
"O Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet) emitiu um alerta amarelo"
The article's central claim is directly attributed to a named primary source (Inmet).
Primary source"De acordo com o órgão"
Specific data and forecasts are attributed to the named source.
Named source"Entre as orientações do Inmet estão"
Safety recommendations are directly sourced from the primary institution.
Primary source▸ Perspective Balance 2/5
Acknowledgment of multiple viewpoints, counterarguments, and balanced presentation
Summary
Article presents only the official perspective from Inmet without seeking alternative viewpoints or expert commentary.
Findings 2
"O Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet) emitiu um alerta amarelo"
The entire article is framed around the single official announcement.
One sided"De acordo com o órgão"
All specific data and forecasts come from one source without external verification or context.
One sided▸ Contextual Depth 3/5
Background information, statistics, comprehensiveness of coverage
Summary
Provides basic operational details of the alert and safety advice, but lacks historical or broader meteorological context.
Findings 3
"O aviso começou às 0h01 desta terça-feira (14) e segue válido até as 23h59"
Provides specific temporal context for the alert's validity.
Context indicator"acumulados entre 20 e 30 milímetros por hora, podendo chegar a 50 milímetros por dia"
Includes specific quantitative data about expected rainfall.
Statistic"ventos intensos com velocidade entre 40 km/h e 60 km/h."
Includes specific quantitative data about expected wind speeds.
Statistic▸ Language Neutrality 5/5
Absence of loaded, sensationalist, or politically biased language
Summary
Language is consistently factual, descriptive, and free of sensationalist or politically loaded terms.
Findings 3
"O Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet) emitiu um alerta amarelo"
Straightforward reporting of an official action.
Neutral language"Apesar do volume de chuva, o risco é considerado baixo"
Neutral assessment of risk level.
Neutral language"A recomendação é evitar enfrentar o mau tempo"
Factual safety recommendation.
Neutral language▸ Transparency 5/5
Author attribution, dates, methodology disclosure, quote attribution
Summary
Full author attribution, clear publication date/time, and all information is clearly sourced to Inmet.
Findings 3
"Wendel de Novais"
Author is clearly named at the beginning of the article.
Author attribution"Publicado em 14 de abril de 2026 às 06:21"
Exact publication date and time are provided.
Date present"De acordo com o órgão"
All key data and forecasts are explicitly attributed to the source (Inmet).
Quote attribution▸ Logical Coherence 5/5
Internal consistency of claims, absence of contradictions and unsupported causation
Summary
No logical inconsistencies detected; the article presents a coherent sequence from alert issuance to details to recommendations.
Logic Issues
Contradiction · high
Conflicting values for 'forecast': 20 vs 40
"Heuristic: Values conflict between P3 and P4"
Core Claims
"The National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) has issued a yellow alert for intense rains in Salvador and 151 other cities in Bahia."
Directly attributed to the Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet). Primary
"The alert is valid from 00:01 on Tuesday (14th) until 23:59 and may be extended."
Implied from the Inmet alert details reported. Primary
"Forecasts indicate rainfall between 20-30 mm per hour, up to 50 mm per day, with winds of 40-60 km/h."
Attributed to Inmet via 'De acordo com o órgão'. Primary
Logic Model Inspector
Inconsistencies FoundExtracted Propositions (9)
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P1
"Inmet issued a yellow alert for Salvador and 151 Bahia cities."
Factual -
P2
"Alert valid from 00:01 to 23:59 on April 14, 2026."
Factual -
P3
"Forecast: 20-30 mm/hr rain, up to 50 mm/day."
Factual In contradiction -
P4
"Forecast: winds 40-60 km/h."
Factual In contradiction -
P5
"Risk considered low for serious occurrences."
Factual -
P6
"Possible impacts: power cuts, falling branches, localized flooding, electrical discharges."
Factual -
P7
"Emergency numbers: Civil Defense 199, Fire Department 193."
Factual -
P8
"Intense rains and winds (cause) causes potential for impacts like power cuts, flooding (effect)."
Causal -
P9
"Yellow alert (cause) causes need for increased attention, especially in vulnerable areas (effect)."
Causal
Claim Relationships Graph
Detected Contradictions (1)
View Formal Logic Representation
=== Propositions === P1 [factual]: Inmet issued a yellow alert for Salvador and 151 Bahia cities. P2 [factual]: Alert valid from 00:01 to 23:59 on April 14, 2026. P3 [factual]: Forecast: 20-30 mm/hr rain, up to 50 mm/day. P4 [factual]: Forecast: winds 40-60 km/h. P5 [factual]: Risk considered low for serious occurrences. P6 [factual]: Possible impacts: power cuts, falling branches, localized flooding, electrical discharges. P7 [factual]: Emergency numbers: Civil Defense 199, Fire Department 193. P8 [causal]: Intense rains and winds (cause) causes potential for impacts like power cuts, flooding (effect). P9 [causal]: Yellow alert (cause) causes need for increased attention, especially in vulnerable areas (effect). === Constraints === P3 contradicts P4 Note: Conflicting values for 'forecast': 20 vs 40 === Causal Graph === intense rains and winds cause -> potential for impacts like power cuts flooding effect yellow alert cause -> need for increased attention especially in vulnerable areas effect === Detected Contradictions === UNSAT: P3 AND P4 Proof: Heuristic: Values conflict between P3 and P4
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