Nasa shared satellite images that show the impact of the rains in northern Peru
The observatory records also account for the considerable increase in temperature in much of the coast
the passage of Cyclone Yaku and the constants rainy in various parts of the country have drawn the attention of international agencies such as the Pot. Through the observatory, satellite images have been captured that confirm the impact of rainfall in northern Peru. The published article also gives an account of the changes in temperature registered since February of this year.
The geologist Patricio Valderrama reveals that tonight it will not rain in Piura
Senamhi reports on record temperatures in Lima, Huancavelica, Ica and Arequipa
Ombudsman’s Office provides updated data on those affected in Piura
The Ombudsman He stated that there are more than 112,000 affected and 117 health establishments that suffered damage.
El Niño Costero: 292 districts at risk due to extreme rains on the North Coast and Sierra
Piura, Cajamarca, Tumbes, Lambayeque and other cities suffer from inclement weather, leaving thousands of Peruvians completely vulnerable.
The northern cities Every day they live a bleak panorama in the face of the inclemencies of the heavy rains that for weeks have plagued various towns due to the presence of The Coastal Child.
Neighbors of the Union in Piura close their district as a sign of struggle
The leaders of the district of La Unión in Piura joined with the housewives, motorcycle taxi drivers, merchants, transporters, farmers and residents in order to protest because until now no authority has come to their town.
Dina Boluarte offers financial support to victims
President Dina Boluarte reported that the Government provided S/ 4,000 million for emergency care on a national scale, of which S/ 500 will go to the Piura region. She highlighted the articulation with the local authorities for the benefit of the victims.
Transit opens in the north of Peru
Maquinarais from the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) and from the concessionary companies restored traffic in areas of Piura, Lambayeque and San Martín affected by the intense rains that trigger mudslides and overflows.
Agriculture at risk in Lambayeque due to heavy rains
Nearly 20,000 farmers demand that the Olmos Tinajones Special Project (PEOT) and the Lambayeque Regional Government complete the repair of the La Puntilla dam (Chongoyape). Heavy rainfall has caused the main rivers in the region to grow, putting crops at risk.
“The flow of the Chancay River increased and the dam was destroyed. Last Thursday, a group of farmers verified that little water is arriving and that the Taymi canal is not capturing the amount required for rice, corn and sugarcane crops,” explained the president of the Ferreñafe Users Commission, Augusto Gines to the newspaper Correo.
COEN urges the authorities to be vigilant
Through the National Emergency Operations Center (COEN), it continues to monitor the situation, coordinates with regional and local authorities, and urges keeping its emergency centers active so that everyone is alert.