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Ayacucho: Army Rescues Families in Helicopters After Crossing the Sankirhuato River in Ayna

Summary by Diario Correo
The Peruvian Army immediately deployed helicopters to rescue families trapped after the devastating overflow of the Sankirhuato River. The current swept through entire streets, dragged private vehicles and violently entered homes in downtown Ayna San Francisco, leaving dozens of people incommunicado from dawn.The magnitude of the disaster forced the use of military aviation due to the impossibility of land access.The track from Yecucho to El Bra…
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From 8 to 15 March, the Buenos Aires city of Ayacucho will once again become an epicenter of rural tradition among guitars, tropillas and roasters.

The Ministry of Defence (Mindef), through the Army and the Air Force, mobilized two helicopters with trained personnel to the district of Ayna, province of La Mar, Ayacucho, to assist the victims after the overflow of the Sankirhuato River.

The Peruvian Army immediately deployed helicopters to rescue families trapped after the devastating overflow of the Sankirhuato River. The current swept through entire streets, dragged private vehicles and violently entered homes in downtown Ayna San Francisco, leaving dozens of people incommunicado from dawn.The magnitude of the disaster forced the use of military aviation due to the impossibility of land access.The track from Yecucho to El Bra…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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