Severe floods hit Argentina farm region, thousands evacuate
- Severe flooding struck the farm region north of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on May 17, 2025, forcing thousands to evacuate affected areas.
- The flooding resulted from several days of heavy rainfall, dropping between 8 and 15 inches, far exceeding the monthly average of 1.7 inches.
- Floods submerged highways, farmlands, and entire neighborhoods, with boats navigating streets in Campana and a bus with 44 passengers stranded over 10 hours near Zarate.
- Authorities issued a red alert and ordered more than 2,000 evacuations, noting the storm resembles a March event that caused at least 16 deaths while warning of ongoing rain and strong winds.
- The heavy precipitation in this key agricultural zone, rich in soybean, corn, and wheat exports, may delay harvests and disrupt transportation routes further.
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