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The Anguish of Those Flooded in Santa Fe After the Disaster that Santa Rosa Left: “We Don’t Know when the Water Will Come Down”

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“We lost everything in the blink of an eye. Above we don’t know when the water will come down.” Those were the words that Antonella chose, one of the neighbors affected by the floods caused by the Santa Rosa storm in the province of Santa Fe, to define their situation. With tears on her face, she said in a mobile phone from LN+ that “nothing left of them serves them.” Antonella’s testimony, one of Santa Fe’s neighbors who lost everything due to …

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“We lost everything in the blink of an eye. Above we don’t know when the water will come down.” Those were the words that Antonella chose, one of the neighbors affected by the floods caused by the Santa Rosa storm in the province of Santa Fe, to define their situation. With tears on her face, she said in a mobile phone from LN+ that “nothing left of them serves them.” Antonella’s testimony, one of Santa Fe’s neighbors who lost everything due to …

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The president of the Rural Society of the 9th of July party, Hugo Enríquez, said that, “there are 85% of the impassable roads that do not allow us to enter many establishments and the sowing was reduced to 30-35%”. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Provincial Energy Company (EPE) reported that during Saturday and Sunday the storm that struck the province of Santa Fe generated damage and damage to the lines of different localities affecting the electricity service, which could be quickly restored despite the floods. “We have relieved the work done in the center-south of the province and we are very... Source

The governor stressed that the water works carried out in recent months avoided a catastrophic scenario after the storm. More than 2,000 kilometers of canals were cleaned and key interventions were carried out in about 100 localities. The province of Santa Fe endured this weekend a storm of intense rains that left extraordinary records. [...] The Pullaro entrance after the intense rains: “The public work saved the province of Santa Fe” was first…

The province of Santa Fe endured this weekend a storm of intense rains that left extraordinary records. Within a few hours, most of the cities and towns of the center and south exceeded 150 millimetres - twice the average of August- and in some cases reached 300. The phenomenon caused flooding, but did not result in massive flooding. Governor Maximiliano Pullaro attributed this resistance to the works executed in recent months: “Public works sav…

The provincial road network records multiple interruptions due to floodings. Several national and provincial routes remain cut off, while in other sectors transit is allowed only with extreme caution. The updated part corresponds to 6.15 in the morning. The intense rains affecting the province of Santa Fe continue to complicate the traffic on different routes and accesses. According to the update issued at 6.15 in the morning, numerous sections …

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RosarioPlus broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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