Antofagasta Presidential Delegate Recounts the Dramatic Situation in the North After the Floods
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The destructive passage of the flood left hundreds of families, from several cities in the north, with their homes and environments totally destroyed. In an interview with Rodrigo Álvarez and Francisco Corvalán in Desde la Redacción, the authority gave details of how reconstruction work is being planned in the most affected localities. The delegate revealed that the first hours of the disaster caused by the intense rains, were really dramatic fo…
Five hundred and eighty people affected, three injured and one deceased left the precipitation, floods and avalanche in the northern part of Chile, declared a red alert by the Government.In its balance sheet on the frontal system, very hard in the province of Tocopilla, in the region of Antofagasta, the National Service for Disaster Prevention and Response (Senapred) also reported 1166 people sheltered and 22 isolated.Severe damage 182 houses wi…
A frontal system full of rains, snow and thunderstorms hit the north of Chile hard during the last few days, causing floods and landslides that already left at least one deceased person and thousands of neighbors evacuated from their homes. The magnitude of the emergency led President José Antonio Kast to decree a state of emergency of catastrophe for the province of Tocopilla, allowing for the mobilization of additional human and material resou…
Alluvials in the north of the country caused hundreds of affected homes and a balance sheet... To read the full article, visit The Times Latino Fuente
The Citizen Many people in the north of Chile had to escape from their homes on Tuesday, August 18th, as a result of the activation of cracks and their subsequent floods, caused by the intense and atypical rains recorded in the area. This situation was described by some of them as "escape from a war", with deafening sounds of the rocks moving strongly from the upper area of cities such as Taltal, Tocopilla, Antofagasta and Iquique. This type of …
Ricardo Díaz reported that accesses to the commune are cut and stressed that alluvial pools avoided further damage. There are more than a thousand shelters in the region.
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