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Peru closed Sunday 88 of its 122 ports due to heavy waves caused by violent winds associated with the South Pacific anticyclone, which killed one, the maritime authorities said.
Peru closed this Sunday 88 of its 122 ports due to strong tides over its coast caused by intense winds associated with the anti-cyclone of the South Pacific, which have caused at least one death, the maritime authorities said.
Peru closed Sunday 88 of its 122 ports due to strong waves along its coasts, caused by violent winds associated with the South Pacific Anticyclone, said the maritime authorities. ...
Peru closed 88 of its 122 ports on Sunday due to high waves caused by strong winds accompanying a South Pacific anticyclone, which killed one person. The decision affects all activities, including fishing and other port activities. #International | More than 70% of ports in #Peru close due to winds from the South Pacific anticyclone https://t.co/GClTWpgh0e pic.twitter.com/1bphVG26ZP— El Universo (@eluniversocom) August 24, 2025 A member of the N…
Peru has closed 88 of its 122 ports because of a strong tide that has hit its coasts, caused by strong winds associated to the high pressure of the South Pacific. They let know the marine authorities, specifying to have suspended all marine activity, of fishing or recreational. The closure of the marine terminals could be extended according to the gravity of the phenomenon, that it should last until the middle of the next week. The phenomenon ha…


The Peru closed today 88 of its 122 ports due to floods and strong winds associated with the South Pacific Anti-cyclone, which have already caused a death, indicate the maritime authorities. This prevention measure includes the suspension of all fishing and leisure activities, detailing the authorities, who have also announced that a Peruvian marine member died while landing at the sea of a patrolling ship in Puerto Pimental, 780 km north of Lim…
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