Strong Winds in Lima and the Peruvian Coast Since August 19, According to Senamhi
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The organism foresees gusts of wind of up to 38 km/h in 11 regions of the country, conditions that could cause the raising of dust, presence of fog and a reduction of visibility on the Peruvian coast.
Through the Rotaphone, neighbors shared videos about the effects of the strong wind. Source: Rotaphone Not only the intense drizzles hit the coast. The National Service of Meteorology and Hydrology (Senamhi) has activated an orange alert due to increased wind speed, “moderate to strong intensity”, in different regions of the Peruvian coast.
The National Service of Meteorology and Hydrology of Peru (Senamhi) issued an orange level alert against the increase in wind speed in Lima and ten other regions of the Peruvian coast from Wednesday 19 to Thursday 20 August.
The National Service of Meteorology and Hydrology of Peru (Senamhi) reported that between Wednesday 19 and Thursday 20 August there will be an increase in wind speed, from moderate to strong intensity, in different sectors of the Peruvian coast.
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