The seat of the Superior Court of Justice of Chiclayo falls
Former seat of the Superior Court of Justice of Chiclayo headquarters before the fury of nature.
Torrential rains in Chiclayo
Tonight a strong storm is falling on Chiclayo and aroused the alert of all the inhabitants of this northern province.
rains in the north
Heavy rains accompanied by thunderstorms broke out last night in the north of the country. Weatherman Abraham Levy said the north coast will experience further torrential rains.
Forecast Senamhi Monday, March 13
For this Monday March 13, senamhi foresee in choice maximum temperature of 25°C and minimum of 16°C. “Partially cloudy sky in the morning then cloudy sky then overcast sky in the afternoon with moderate rain”
Meanwhile in the neighborhoods of Lima East, this Monday 13 there will be a maximum of 30°C with a minimum of 21°C. “Partly cloudy to scattered clouds in the morning, overcast in the afternoon, rain.”
Emergency in Chosica
The Chosica ravines were activated due to heavy rains in this eastern district of Lima. In various areas, landslides were recorded alerting neighbors, who came out with sticks to divert the mud from entering their homes.
Flooded Central Highway
Falling huaicos block part of central highway, stopping vehicular traffic. Some are traveling very cautiously, but neighbors fear the ravines this morning will cause more emergencies in the area.
Senamhi alert in Huaral
Today’s rains have activated the Chancay River, which has increased its flow and is close to the red threshold.
Senamhi alert for the Rímac River
The drizzle of this Sunday, March 12, caused the Rímac River to increase its flow and approach the red threshold.
Senamhi warns against increased river flow
The Huaura, Chillón and Rímac rivers reported an orange and near red threshold due to heavy rains in the middle and upper basin of the central highlands.
Alert for increased flow in the Pisco River
The Letrayoc station records an increase of 234.27 m3/s in the flow of the Pisco River and recommends that the population move away from its banks.