Governor Orrego for the frontal system in the Metropolitan Region: “Today the drinking water system is not at risk”

Governor Orrego for the frontal system in the Metropolitan Region: “Today the drinking water system is not at risk”
Governor Orrego for the frontal system in the Metropolitan Region: “Today the drinking water system is not at risk”

Low strong rains and with a minimum close to 10 degrees this started Thursday June 13 in Santiago.

The frontal system, which affects a large part of the central and southern area of ​​the country, has caused a series of havoc, such as power outages.

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Everything indicates that it would be the heaviest rain in a long time, with a figure that would range between 90 and up to 110 millimeters (mm) and probable wind gusts of up to 60 kilometers per hour for the capital.

Risk in drinking water?

Under this context, via X (exTwitter), the governor of the Metropolitan Region, Claudio Orrego, assured that the supply of drinking water is not at risk in the capital. “Today the drinking water system is not at risk,” express.

“These risks occur when we have a high zero isotherm (it rains very high in the mountain range). As a result of the low isotherm we have no risk and autonomy of Santiago increased due to the Pirque pools. “In this Frontal System the risk is due to flooding and power outages,” explained the regional authority.


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