The National Service of Meteorology and Hydrology of Peru (Senamhi) warned that heavy to extreme rains are expected in 14 regions of the country until Thursday, February 23. In addition, he predicted electric shocks and gusts of wind with speeds close to 35 km/h.
Senamhi reports Lima has 95 critical points due to rain
The presence of rain would put the population of the capital in danger. This is why Semanhi urges regional governments and people to work together to avert disasters.
Áncash, Apurímac, Ayacucho, Cajamarca, Huancavelica, Huánuco, Ica, Junín, La Libertad, Lambayeque, Lima, Pasco, Piura and Tumbes are the regions on alert due to the high possibility of landslides and landslides due to the intense rainfall.
He National Institute for Civil Protection (Indeci)indicated that with the information from the National Center for Assessment, Prevention and Disaster Risk Reduction (Cenepred) 72 neighborhoods at very high risk and 62 neighborhoods at high risk of being affected by the ravages of nature have been identified.
Cajamarca: Miracosta, San Juan de Licupis, Callayuc, Querocotillo, Colasay, Pomahuaca, Sallique, San Felipe, Namballe and Tabaconas.
Heavy to extreme rains put 107 provinces in 14 regions on red alert through Thursday
Indeci recommended that the population be prepared for possible rainfall. In some areas of the Sierra and the northern coast of Peru, the presence of hail, sleet, electric shocks and gusts of wind will be observed.
Huancavelica: Arma, Huachos, Huamatambo and Mollepampa.
Freedom: Lucma, Marmot, Sayapullo, Squid, Carabamba, Huaso, Julcan, Agallpampa, Charat, Huaranchal, La Cuesta, Mache, Otuzco, Paranday, Salpo, Sinsicap, Usquil, Sanagoran, Cachicadan, Quiruvilca and Santiago de Chuco.
Senamhi warns of the possible activation of streams in 12 regions
23 provinces are on red alert before the possible fall of huaicos. Meanwhile, in the jungle, heavy rains of extreme intensity are expected.
Lambayeque: Canaries, Incahuasi and Salas.
Lima: Lachaqui, Cuenca, Langa, Saint-André de Tupicocha, Saint-Damien, Santiago de Tuna, Azangaro, Huangascar, Lincha and Viñac.
Piura: Ayabaca, Frias, Jilili, Lagoons, Montero, Pacaipampa, Paimas, Sapillica, Sicchez, Canchaque, El Carmen of the Border, Huancabamba, Huarmaca, Lalaquiz, San Miguel de El Faique, Sondor, Sondorillo, Buenos Aires, Chalaco, Salitral, San Jean de Moustache, Yamago, Les Collines and Lancones.
Cajamarca: Querocoto, Chotali and Pucara.
Huancavelica: Aurahua, Capillas, Chupamarca, San Juan and Tantara.
I CA: Chavin, San Pedro de Huacarpana and Huancano.
Freedom: Huamachuco and bean.
Lambayeque: Anything.
Lima: Arahuay, Huamantanga, Low Statue, Ihuari, Lampian, Sumbivilca, Antioquia, Huachupampa, Huarochiri, Lahuaytambo, Mariatana, St. Bartholomew, St. Lawrence of Quintim, St. Matthew of Otao, St. Peter of Caste, Sangallaya, Groove (Huarochiri) , Carabayllo, Lurigancho, Allauca, Ayaviri, Cacra, Catahuasi, Chocos, Cochas, Colony, Huampara, Madean, Putinza, Quinches, Quinocay, Saint-Pierre de Pilas, Tauripampa and Yauyos.
Piura: His, La Matanza, Morropón, Santa Catalina de Mossa, Santo Domingo, Tambo Grande, Miguel Checa and Querecotillo.
Tubes: Corrales, Pampas de Hospital, San Jacinto, San Juan de La Virgen, Tumbes and Papayal.
Senamhi issued a red alert before the possible activation of flows in the next 24 hours:
Cash: Bolognese
Cajamarca: Jaen
Lima: Cajatambo, Canta, Huaral, Huarochiri, Huara, Oyon and Yauyos
Piura: Ayabaca, Huancabamba and Piura.
Cash: Carhuaz, Huataz, Huari, Ocros and Recuay.
Ayacucho: Huancas Sancos and Victor Fajardo.
Cajamarca: Chota, Cutervo and San Ignacio.
Huancavelica: Castrovirreyna.
Huanuco: Ambo, Dos de Mayo, Huánuco, Lauricocha, Leoncio Prado, Pachitea and Puerto Inca.
ICA: chincha.
Junin: Chanchamayo, Jauja, Junín, Tarma and Yauli.
Lambayeque: Ferrenafe and Lambayeque.
Lima: Barranca, Cañete and Lima.
Not co : Daniel Alcides Carrión, Oxapampa and Pasco.
Piura: Morropon and Piura.
Considering this warning scenario of possible natural disasters that have already wreaked havoc in different parts of the country, Indeci has made the following recommendations:
– Pay attention to natural signals such as, for example, the increase in cloudy water, the sudden increase in water level or flow, or the approach of a loud noise.
– evacuate immediately to safe areas or assembly points along evacuation routes.
– If you don’t have time to evacuate to safe areas, practice vertical discharge: located in the upper part of the house such as roofs or upper floors.
– Do not stop or cross stream bedsslopes of hills or mountains or other impact areas of landslides or alluvium.