[Minuto a Minuto] More than 1,400 people remain isolated in the south-central area

[Minuto a Minuto] More than 1,400 people remain isolated in the south-central area
[Minuto a Minuto] More than 1,400 people remain isolated in the south-central area

13:39 –

| Undersecretary of Education, Alejandra Arratia: “Call that when people receive an evacuation call, they evacuate quickly. The most important thing here is to save lives” #CooperativaContigo

13:38 –

| This is one of the sectors most affected by the rains in the O’Higgins Region

13:38 –

| Undersecretary of Education, Alejandra Arratia: “We make educational establishments available and they are enabled to the extent necessary, according to the advance of the frontal system in different territories”

13:38 –

| Senapred reported that at the national level there are 27 hostels arranged in educational establishments, which offer heating and food to people who had to evacuate their homes due to the intense rainfall

13:37 –

| RM Delegate, Constanza Martinez: “yesterday we had several SAE alerts, both in the Tiltil sector and in the Lampa sector, in the Province of Chacabuco, and mainly in two provinces, both in the Province of Talagante”

13:35 –

| RM Delegate, Constanza Martinez: “It is necessary that we have an attitude of self-care, we still have saturated soils and there is possible mass removal” #CooperativaContigo

13:34 –

| In the capital, Route 68 is enabled after the flooding of a section in Pudahuel, as well as most of the affected underpasses

13:34 –

| Senapred reported that this Saturday the rainfall will continue, but with less intensity compared to last day

13:33 –

| Director(s) of Senapred, Alicia Cebrian: “We ask you to collaborate by not exposing yourself to risk situations and to stay informed through official channels about the situation in each of your regions”

13:33 –

| Director(s) of Senapred, Alicia Cebrian: “It is possible that during the day there will be an increase in the flow of some flood that could pose a risk to people”

13:33 –

| Director(s) of Senapred, Alicia Cebrian: “There is still a lot of water accumulation in some places, the land is saturated, therefore, there are still risks of landslides and riverbed increase”

13:33 –

| For this day they are expected electrical storms in the Ñuble Region, Therefore, the authorities call on people not to expose themselves due to the accumulation of water and the saturation of the land.

13:33 –

| The town of Pichiloin the commune of Arauco, Biobío Region, is flooded as a result of the exit of the estuary of the same name

13:32 –

| In the south of the country, river flooding and mass landslides have been recorded due to the accumulation of precipitation.

13:31 –

| In the O’Higgins Region, There are 385 victims and 116 homes with major damage.

13:31 –

| The frontal system continues to affect between the regions of Coquimbo and Los Lagos with rainwinds and thunderstorms

13:31 –

| In Las Cabras, meanwhile, the Cachatual River overflowed, so two evacuations were ordered in neighboring sectors.

13:30 –

| “At around 7:30 p.m., we returned to the place, we saw the estuary and at that moment I suggested Senapred to alert the neighbors about the evacuation. “They wanted us to put in a motor pump and tank trucks, but it was impossible due to the huge amount of water there was,” added

13:28 –

| The mayor of Rancagua, Emerson Avendaño: “The neighbors were recommended to leave the place, but they gave up”

13:27 –

| In Rancagua, the La Cadena estuary overflowed, so residents of the Santa Elena sector had to evacuate

13:26 –

| Codegua, Graneros, Rancagua and Las Cabras They are the communes most affected by the frontal system in the O’Higgins Region

12:59 –

| Senapred balance: 1,314 people affected, 820 sheltered, 1,406 people isolated, 9,191 homes with minor damage, 259 homes with major damage and 1,110 homes in the evaluation process

10:15 –

| Senapred ordered the evacuation of the La Isla sector, in the commune of Concón, due to the threat of overflowing the Aconcagua River #CooperativeWithYou

08:51 –

| [Radio en Vivo] Senapred supports legislating to force the evacuation of those who are at risk during an emergency because “they have the purpose of protecting people’s lives” #CooperativaContigo https://tinyurl.com/23oa76qc

08:49 –

| [Radio en Vivo] Senapred: Isolated rainfall is expected for today, but there will be thunderstorms and thunderstorms are expected. We must not let our guard down #CooperativaContigo https://tinyurl.com/23oa76qc

08:46 –

| [Radio en Vivo] Senapred asks to think about mitigation measures to avoid the emergencies that have occurred in the rains of this season #CooperativaContigo

08:46 –

| [Radio en Vivo] Senapred: There is great impact on people in this situation #CooperativaContigo

08:44 –

| Senapred: We have had at least six consecutive frontal systems that have accumulated a large amount of water, generating river floods, mass removals #CooperativaContigo

08:44 –

| Senapred: 1,106 people affected, 493 people sheltered, 9,7778 homes with minor damage and a little more than a thousand homes under evaluation #CooperativaContigo

08:44 –

| Although the rain has decreased, Senapred expects new threats of overflows and removals due to the saturation of the soils in the O’Higgins Region #CooperativaContigo

08:41 –

| The deputy director of Senapred, Alicia Cebrián, takes stock of the frontal system in El Diario de Cooperativa

08:15 –

| The miracle of Farellones

08:14 –

| For the Metropolitan Region, it is expected that this Saturday only showers will be recorded during the day.

08:12 –

| Rancagua: Senapred asks to evacuate the Santa Elena sector, due to the Estero la Cadena overflow

 
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