how much water has fallen on the RM

how much water has fallen on the RM
how much water has fallen on the RM

While in some stations up to more than 30 mm accumulated was recorded from Saturday to Monday morning, others barely recorded any precipitation.

A significant amount of Accumulated rain is recorded in Greater Santiago this Thursday. The Government, in fact, declared a State of Emergency for the Metropolitan Region and six other regions, due to the current and expected rains.

In the capital region it is estimated that They will fall between 30 and 50 millimeters (mm.) in the Coastal Mountain Range, the Valley and the Precordillera. Therefore, this will be, more or less, what could fall in Greater Santiago this Thursday.

Until now, it generated more than 26 critical points on the routes in the capital that are flooded. In addition, people were evacuated in Talagante and shelters were deployed in various sectors of the metropolitan area. On the other hand, classes were suspended throughout the region.

But how much water has fallen so far? What is the difference between the different sectors of the capital? In this note we tell you.

Accumulated rain in Santiago: how much water has fallen in the Metropolitan Region?

The website of the Meteorological Directorate of Chile It allows us to see the records of the rains that accumulated in its different seasons in the country. In the Metropolitan Region, there are more than 50 rain monitoring stations, which show us different points of the capital and allow us to gauge what the particular situation is like in each area. According to the latest results (11:20), in the last 24 hours the following accumulated rain has occurred (by season):

Accumulated rain by area

  • Eulogio Sánchez, Tobalaba Aerodrome. The Queen: 12.6 mm.
  • Fifth Normal. Central Station: 5.9 mm.
  • Pudahuel. Pudahuel: 5.4 mm.
  • The Platina. The Farm: 6.9 mm.
  • The Linden Trees. Maipo: 7.7 mm.
  • Talagante. Talagante: 11.9 mm.
  • Clarillo River. Pique: 18.3 mm.
  • Chorombo Hacienda. María Pinto: no results.
  • The Colorado. Lo Barnechea: without precipitation.
  • Polpaico. Tilt: 9.0 mm.
  • Villa Alhue. Alhué: 10.0 mm.
  • Lo Prado, Cerro San Francisco. Pudahuel: 8.4 mm.
  • San José Guayacán. San José de Maipo: 16.1 mm.
  • The Paico. The Mount: 11.0 mm.
  • Saint Paul, DASA. Pudahuel: 6.1 mm.
  • I paint it. Hill: no results.
  • Curacaví Aerodrome. Curacaví: 10.0 mm.
  • Andean Waters, Florida. Florida: no results.
  • Lampa Hacienda. Lamp: no results.
  • Rinconada, U. of Chile. Maipú: 9.2 mm.
  • San Antonio de Naltahua. Tango Lime: 7.6 mm.
  • San Pedro de Melipilla. Saint Peter: 3.8 mm.
  • The Miracle, Buin. Buin: no results.
  • Regiment. Hill: 11.1 mm.
  • Peldehue Aerodrome. Hill: no precipitation.
  • Hill. Hill: 6.8 mm.
  • San Bernardo, Lo Herrera. Santiago: no results.
  • Talagante. Talagante: 8.6 mm.
  • Paine, Huelquén. Pain: 10.8mm.
  • Melipilla, San Diego. Melipilla: no results.
  • Tiltil, Huechún. Tilt: 4.8 mm.
  • Til Til. Tilt: 7.2 mm.
  • Pirqué II. Pirque: 8.2 mm.
  • Peldehue Hill. Hill: 5.2mm
  • Buín. Buin: 8.2mm.
  • Melipilla. Melipilla: 7.0 mm.
  • Tango Calera. Tango Lime: 9.5 mm.
  • Melipilla, Chocalán. Melipilla: 1.1 mm.
  • Melipilla, Mallarauco. Melipilla: 8.6 mm.
  • Curacavi. Curacaví: 7.3 mm.
  • Saint Peter. Saint Peter: 5.4 mm.
  • Maipo Island. Maipo Island: 8.3 mm.
  • The mountain. El Monte: no results.
  • Alhue. Alhué: no results.
  • The oasis. Lamp: no results.
  • Llanos de Caleu, La Dormida. Tilt: 14.5 mm.
  • Chacabuco. Hill: 6.3 mm.
  • Chorrillos. Lamp: 6.0mm.
  • The Villorio. Father Hurtado: 10.4 mm.
  • The Aurora. Curacaví: 6.7 mm.
  • El Parrón. María Pinto: 8.4 mm.
  • The seat. Alhué: 10.5: mm.

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