Civil Protection Removes Fallen Trees in Soyapango and San Salvador Center to Prevent Risks
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Civil Protection reported Tuesday on interventions made by its #TacticalOperational Team in different parts of the Metropolitan Area of San Salvador, in the face of the effects of the rains that continue to affect the country. One of the fallen trees was removed in the Sierra Morena 2 urbanization in the district of Soyapango, San Salvador Este. Another similar incident was attended in the Los Angeles passage and Los Heroes boulevard, in San Sal…
The intense rains that have affected the Salvadoran territory since Monday night caused multiple emergencies, which activated the deployment of the institutions of the National Civil Protection System in different departments of the country. Among the main incidents attended, highlights the removal of fallen trees on various roads: staff of the Conservation Fund [...] The post Civil Protection attends rain emergencies in different parts of the c…
Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas; June 16, 2025. The State Civil Protection System alerts the general population to the presence of Tropical Cyclone Five-E in the Pacific Ocean, which could cause heavy rains and winds from Monday until Wednesday, mainly in the Soconusco and Isthmo-Costa region. According to information from Conagua, this hydrometeorological phenomenon is located 580 km south-southeast of Boca de Pijijiapan, moving west-northwest at 13 …
The Directorate General of Civil Protection raised the alert to the yellow level at 9:01 this Monday night, due to the widespread rains in the country caused by various meteorological systems that interact in the region. Among the factors that affect the situation are the tropical depression 5-E, the approach of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ZCIT) towards the Salvadoran coast and a low pressure system with cyclonic potential. “This low pre…
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