Rains in Caracas Leave Three Dead and Destroy Tents Housing Earthquake Survivors
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Rains in Caracas leave three dead and destroy tents housing earthquake survivors
At least three people died in Caracas as a result of torrential rains that fell between Saturday night and the early hours of Sunday, which also caused flooding, brought down trees, cut power supplies and destroyed camps sheltering families left homeless by the double earthquake of June 24.
Caracas: Heavy Rains Leave 2 Dead and Cause Widespread Disruptions Across Capital
Caracas (OrinocoTribune.com)—Heavy rains that struck Caracas between the night of Saturday, August 15, and the early hours of Sunday left two young people dead and caused multiple disruptions across the Venezuelan capital. The tragic deaths occurred in the Los Mangos sector of La Vega parish, as confirmed by Caracas Fire Department commander Pablo Palacio in a social media post. The fire official stated the emergency originated from increased cu…
Heavy rains that occurred in northern Venezuela and caused flooding resulted in three people losing their lives, including two minors. The post Venezuela: 3 dead, including 2 minors, from heavy rains appeared first on in.gr.
Heavy rains in Caracas caused the death of three people, among them two adolescents, in addition to floods that dragged vehicles, informed the authorities on Sunday (16).The passage of tropical wave number 37 through the north of Venezuela caused, on Saturday night, torrential rains and electric discharges, according to the national meteorology service Inameh.
Three people died from heavy rains in Caracas, as well as floods that dragged veh asses, authorities said.
The intense rains that took place in Caracas during the early hours of this August 15th have left a balance of three people dead, due to the overflow of some gullies that surround the city. The number of wounded has not yet been reported. Numerous houses were temporarily overrun by the water. The torrential rains have also caused the collapse of roads and the impact of crops in the states Trujillo, Yaracuy, Amazonas and Táchira.
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