Durán Remains Underwater This Weekend Due to Rains: ‘Lately, the Water No Longer Drains as It Should’
Intense rains have left several areas of Durán submerged, raising concerns about the drainage system's failure.
In Durán, Ecuador, heavy rainfall over the weekend has resulted in significant water accumulation in various sectors, particularly in the Panorama area. Residents report that while some interior roads have seen water levels drop since Saturday morning, the primary thoroughfares remain flooded. Samuel Rodríguez, a local resident, expressed frustration over walking to work in wet shoes due to persistent flooding on the main avenue.
Residents like Rodríguez attribute the flooding to poor maintenance of the drainage infrastructure, which is said to be clogged with sediment and unable to function effectively. The lack of upkeep has exacerbated the impact of the recent rains, leading to prolonged periods of water accumulation. The mobility in the affected areas has been severely restricted, with transport options like mototaxis and tricimotos avoiding flooded routes to prevent damage and ensure safety.
The situation is indicative of broader environmental challenges faced by urban areas in Ecuador, where infrastructure improvements and maintenance are crucial for disaster preparedness. Local authorities have been urged to address these drainage issues to prevent future flooding and safeguard the residents' quality of life, highlighting the intersection of urban planning and climate resilience in the region.