Heavy rains will continue in 22 regions over the next few days
He National Service of Meteorology and Hydrology of Peru (Senamhi) issued a code orange alert announcing precipitation (snow, hail, sleet and rain) moderate to high intensity in the regions of the sierra and the north coast until Monday, February 27.
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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.
The entity, attached to the Ministry of the Environment, announced that the rains that will occur in Amazonas, Áncash, Apurímac, Arequipa, Ayacucho, Cajamarca, Cusco, Huancavelica, Huánuco, Ica, Junín, La Libertad, Lambayeque, Lima, Pasco, Piura and Tumbes, will be accompanied by electric shocks and gusts of wind with speeds close to 35 km/h.
In localities above 2800 m above sea level, the appearance of hail is expected, and in areas above 4000 m above sea level – snowfall. Meanwhile, in Piura and Tumbes, moderate intensity rains were forecast.
Amazon: Chachapoyas, Bongara, Luya and Rodriguez from Mendoza.
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Neighbors have expressed unease that the city’s main avenues do not have storm drainage systems. The Senamhi warned that heavy rains will continue in the coming days in the north of the country.
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Apurimac: Abancay, Andahuaylas, Antabamba, Aymaraes, Cotabambas and Grau.
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In recent days, rains in the north of the country continue to cause flooding. 298 districts of the north coast and mountains are threatened. Senamhi expects more rainfall during the week.
Arequipa: Caravelí, Castilla, Caylloma, Condesuyos and La Union.
Ayacucho: Victor Fajardo and Vilcas Huaman are the most popular cities in the world.
Cajamarca: Cajamarca, Cajabamba, Celendin, Chota, Contumaza, Cutervo, Hualgayoc, Jaen, Saint Ignatius, Saint Mark, Saint Michael, Saint Paul and Holy Cross.
Cusco: Cannes, Chumbivilcas and Spinning.
Huancavelica: There are many types of mountains in the country.
Huanuco: Two of May, Huamalíes and Lauricocha.
I AC: Ica, Chincha, Nazca, Palpa and Pisco.
Junin: Huancayo, Concepción, Jauja, Junín, Tarma, Yauli and Chupaca.
Freedom: Trujillo, Bolívar, Julcán, Otuzco, Pacasmayo, Pataz, Sánchez Carrión, Santiago De Chuco, Gran Chimú and Viru.
Lambayeque: Chiclayo, Ferrenafe and Lambayeque.
Lima: Lima, Ravine, Cajatambo, Canta, Cañete, Huaral, Huarochiri, Huaura, Oyon and Yauyos.
Not co : Pasco and Daniel Alcides Carrion.
Piura: Piura, Ayabaca, Huancabamba, Morropon and Sullana.
Tubes: Tumbes, Rear Admiral Villar and Zarumilla.
He senamhi reported that in Amazonas, Ayacucho, Cusco, Huancavelica, Huánuco, Junín, Loreto, Madre de Dios, Pasco, Puno, San Martín and Ucayali, moderate to heavy rains are expected this Monday 27 and Tuesday 28 February. He warned that the rainfall would be accompanied by electric shocks and gusts of wind at speeds in excess of 40 km/h.
Amazon: Bagua, Bongará, Condorcanqui.
Ayacucho: Huanta and La Mar.
Cusco: Calca, La Convention, Paucartambo, Quispicanchi.
Huancavelica: Tayacaja.
Huanuco: Huanuco, Two of May, Huacaybamba, Huamalies, Leoncio Prado, Marañon, Pachitea and Port Inca.
Junin: Chanchamayo and Satipo.
Lorette: Maynas, Upper Amazon, Loreto, Marshal Ramon Castille, Requena, Ucayali, Datem du Marañon and Putumayo.
Mother of God: Tambopata, Manu and Tahuamanu.
Not co : Oxapampa.
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San Martin: Moyobamba, Bellavista, El Dorado, Huallaga, Lamas, Mariscal Cáceres, Picota, Rioja, San Martín and Tocache.
Ucayali: Colonel Portillo, Watchtower, Father Abbot and Purús.
He National Institute for Civil Protection (Indeci) He urged local and regional authorities to check that escape routes are clear and marked, so that people can move to a safe area away from the river bed or streams if necessary.
Moreover, he suggested protect and strengthen the roof their houses, giving it a slope to facilitate the evacuation of water, as well as secure windows and cover air and dust entry points.
He stressed the importance of establishing a early warning system using whistles, bells, alarms, sirens or loudspeakers, in coordination with neighbors and local authorities.