A cold front that alarmed Chile is heading to Argentina after leaving thousands of victims

A cold front that alarmed Chile is heading to Argentina after leaving thousands of victims
A cold front that alarmed Chile is heading to Argentina after leaving thousands of victims

The greatest damage was concentrated in Biobío, 600 kilometers south of Santiago.

A cold front that alarmed Chile is heading to Argentina after leaving thousands of victims. The climatic phenomenon that affected a large part of Chile with intense rains and winds moved towards our country. While on the other side of the Cordillera it caused one death and more than 6,000 victims.

The Chilean Minister of the Interior, Carolina Tohá, stated that “the worst of this frontal system is behind us, but we cannot let our guard down.” The phenomenon affected the regions of Valparaíso and Metropolitana, in the center of the country; in addition to O’Higgins, El Maule and BioBío, in the south. In the Coquimbo region, in the north, there was almost no impact.

Two rivers overflowed

The greatest damage was concentrated in Biobío, 600 kilometers south of Santiago. Of the 6,392 people affected according to the latest report, 6,309 are located in that area, where two rivers overflowed in the town of Curanilahue. “We need boats to be able to get people out,” he explained.

The minister traveled to that area to assess the damage and visit shelters for victims. Some 2,000 houses were affected by the flooding of the Curanilahue and Las Ranas rivers. According to the authorities, 182 mm of rain fell in BioBío in the last 24 hours. In the Metropolitan region of Santiago 55 and in Valparaíso 67.

Heavy rainfall and winds

The front continued its path towards Argentina, which is why the Chilean authorities canceled the active weather alert. “80% of this frontal system has already left Chile and is in Argentine territory,” said the Undersecretary of the Interior, Manuel Monsalve.

The Chilean Meteorological Directorate had issued an unusual “climate alarm” on Wednesday: the highest level of warning to the population due to intense rainfall and winds for the center and south of the country, an area that covers 14 of the 20 million Chileans and where the authorities declared a state of “catastrophe”.

An alarm level of these characteristics had not been activated for the Chilean capital in the last two decades. For 15 years, the central area of ​​Chile has suffered an intense drought.

People stayed in their homes

The latest report from the National Disaster Prevention and Response Service (Senapred) maintained the balance of one person who died due to the emergency in the city of Linares (south).

In Santiago de Chile, according to AFP, it continued to rain and a total of about 80 mm of water was expected to fall, the same amount as expected for an entire month of June in a normal year. In the capital, where 9 million inhabitants live, a large part of the population decided to stay at home.

 
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