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Rains in Jujuy: 48 Mm of Water Fell in the Capital

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From the Provincial Directorate of Emergencies they confirmed that, despite the strong storms recorded in different points of the province, there were neither evacuations nor serious ones. They continue to monitor the validity of meteorol gic alerts.
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The bad weather continues to affect much of the province and forced to interrupt the transit on national and provincial routes. They ask for extreme precautions and avoid moving through the affected areas. The intense rains recorded since Sunday continue to cause complications in the road network of Salta. For safety reasons, preventive cuts were arranged in different sections, including National Route 51 and Provincial Route 33. In the case of …

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Several national and provincial routes remain closed or with restricted traffic due to river flooding, landslides, and sediment accumulation. Drivers are urged to avoid these areas and exercise extreme caution. San Salvador de Jujuy – Heavy rains in recent hours across the province have caused serious disruptions to the road network, with complete closures, impassable roads, and sections open only with extreme caution, according to the Jujuy Pro…

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From the Provincial Directorate of Emergencies they confirmed that, despite the strong storms recorded in different points of the province, there were neither evacuations nor serious ones. They continue to monitor the validity of meteorol gic alerts.

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SOMOS JUJUY broke the news in on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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