Cities in South Carolina Suspend Classes Due to Cyclone Warning
Here’s a breakdown of the image gallery content, extracting the key details from the HTML provided:
Overall:
This is a gallery of images related to severe weather alerts in Brazil, specifically warnings about strong winds and intense rain. Each image is accompanied by a caption providing safety advice.
Image Details (in order of appearance):
- Image:
https://img.nsctotal.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/chuva-intensa.jpg
* Alt Text: “chuva intensa” (intense rain)
* Caption: “In case of strong winds, avoid traveling and/or taking shelter near trees, signs, walls and power poles (Photos: Tiago Ghizoni, DC Archive)”
- Image:
https://img.nsctotal.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/alerta-laranja-do-inmet-944x531-1.jpg
* Alt Text: “orange alert”
* Caption: “In case of intense rain with flooding, never cross flooded streets or submerged bridges and culverts (Photo: Image bank)”
- Image:
https://img.nsctotal.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Alertas-de-temporais-sao-emitidos-para-dez-estados-do-Brasil-1.jpg
* Alt Text: “” (empty alt text – not ideal for accessibility)
* Caption: “Avoid sailing, fishing, sea sports and sea bathing activities.”
Key Observations:
* Responsive Images: The srcset and sizes attributes on the <img> tags indicate that the images are served in different sizes depending on the screen size, optimizing for performance.
* Zoom Buttons: Each image has a “zoom-button” allowing users to view a larger version of the image.
* accessibility: The aria-label attributes on the zoom buttons provide descriptive text for screen readers. However, the third image is missing alt text, which is vital for accessibility.
* Date discrepancy: The images are uploaded in 2025, but the article seems to be about current events.
