discover. Check the SENAMHI weather forecast before leaving. (Andean)

The bone landslides, floods and mudslides caused by the heavy rain in Peru have led citizens to be attentive to the indications of the authorities, as well as to the official reports that indicate the damage, the blockages of the access roads, among others.

The information shared by the different sectors indicates that the areas belonging to Lambayeque, La Libertad, Piura and Tumbes were most affected by this freak which produces the climatic alterations mentioned above.

A sure way to stay informed is the National Service of Meteorology and Hydrology of Peru website (Senami)an institution that constantly shares and updates weather forecasts for the national territory.

It is estimated that between the weekend and Monday March 13, there will be cloudy skies in the morning, and heavy rain in the late afternoon in Lambayeque. . . . In regions such as Cayalti, Chiclayo, Chongoyape, Incahuasi, Motupe, Elms and Oyotun. The minimum temperature would be 9°C, while the maximum would be 32°C.

If we are located in FreedomFrom Saturday March 11 to Wednesday March 15, there will be cloudy skies with rain in the afternoon in the areas of Cachicadan, Callancas, Cascas, Huamachuco, Quiruvilca, Salpo and Usquil. In Casa Grande, Chepen, Trujillo, they will record a tendency for rain, as well as small hail at nightfall. Temperatures will vary between 9°C and 33°C.

In piura A partly cloudy sky will be recorded, as well as light to heavy rain in the regions of Ayabaca, Chalaco, Chulucanas, El Alto, Huancabamba, Huarmaca, Lancones, Malacasi, Paita, Piura, Salala, Sechura, Sullana and Talara. The minimum temperature will be 10°C and the maximum 34°C.

Partly cloudy skies with moderate to heavy rain will occur at the following locations in fallen down, from Saturday March 11 to Wednesday March 15: Cañaveral, La Cruz, Papayal, Puerto Pizarro and Tumbes. There will be a change in temperature, which will vary from 22°C to 34°C in the morning and at night.

Remember that the most important thing is first and foremost your safety. If you think your life is in danger, seek refuge in a safe place and call for help if necessary.

– Avoid approaching rivers and streams during heavy rain. River floods can be extremely dangerous and cause people and vehicles to be swept away.

– Stay alert for weather alerts: Stay tuned for weather alerts and flood warnings. Pay particular attention to risk areas near your location.

– Avoid crossing flooded areas, as the water can hide potholes, sinkholes or dangerous currents. If possible, find alternate routes or wait for conditions to improve.

It is this precipitation that occurs with high and sustained intensity for an extended period.

They are considered strong when the amount of water falling in a given area exceeds the historical average for that area. They can be dangerous, especially when they occur in urban areas or in mountainous terrain, where they can trigger landslides, floods, and other types of natural disasters.

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