South American country to face anomalous waves in March
A hydrographic warning issued by naval authorities alerts a South American country about anomalous wave conditions affecting its coast from late February to early March.
A recent oceanographic warning issued by the Peruvian Navy has alerted a South American country about the expected presence of anomalous waves impacting its coastline. This warning, disseminated on February 23, 2026, by the Directorate of Hydrography and Navigation of the Peruvian Navy, indicates that these unusual maritime conditions are anticipated to occur between February 25 and March 1, primarily affecting northern, central, and southern coastal areas.
The report details that the waves expected will be of light intensity and will manifest progressively along the litorals. Specific attention is drawn to beaches that are open or semi-open and oriented to the northwest, where the impact of the anomalous waves will be most significant. The communication underscores the importance of preventive measures to mitigate any risks associated with the forecasted oceanic behavior.
Local authorities and communities are encouraged to monitor the situation closely and prepare for the incoming conditions. By adhering to the recommendations from the naval authorities, the risk to beachgoers and coastal infrastructure may be reduced, ensuring safety during the anticipated period of anomalous wave activity.