In three communes the water fall has exceeded 100 mm.
As reported by the Meteo O’Higgins site, until 5 p.m. this Thursday, June 13, the following amount of water has fallen in the region:
- Rancagua: 42.4 mm
- Machali: 51.6 mm
- San Fernando: 79 mm
- Pichilemu. 60.2mm
- Holy Cross: 63mm
- Mustard: 79.2 mm
- Barns: 98.6mm
- Codegua: 46.4 mm
- Doñihue: 102.2 mm
- Olive tree: 74 mm
- Coltauco: 72.8 mm
- Requinoa: 61.6 mm
- Limbs: 69.8 mm
- Quinta de Tilcoco: 64.2 mm
- San Vicente de Tagua Tagua: 68.6 mm
- Pichidegua: 51.8 mm
- Weight: 49.1mm
- Plate: 118.2 mm
- Chimbarongo: 103.8 mm
- Insole: 68.6 mm
- Pumanque: 56.8 mm
- Peralillo: 54.4 mm
- Marchigüe: 54 mm
- Lolol: 51.6mm
- Chépica: 77.6 mm
- Lituech: 53.2mm
- The Star: 53 mm
- Christmas: 30mm
- Walls: 35 mm
While the Meteorological Directorate of Chile indicated that the rains will continue this Friday, and a probable electrical storm is expected in Pichilemu and Santa Cruz.
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