Mar 5 β€’ 17:30 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Salitre underwater: rains affect around 80% of the canton and complicate activities

Heavy rains in Salitre, Ecuador, have flooded approximately 80% of the canton, disrupting daily activities and prompting the use of pumps to evacuate water from the streets.

In Salitre, a canton in the Guayas province of Ecuador, heavy rainfall has led to significant flooding, affecting around 80% of the area. Streets, such as Avenida 24 de Mayo in the La Bocana sector, have been submerged, making it difficult for residents to navigate as potholes and other road hazards are obscured by standing water. Residents have been forced to walk barefoot or wear boots to access their homes and businesses safely.

Maria Lindao, a local resident, described the situation, indicating that seasonal flooding is not new to this low-lying area, as it has historically faced similar challenges with winter rains. Authorities have deployed suction pumps along the malecΓ³n to help evacuate the trapped water into the nearby Vinces River, showcasing the community's efforts to manage the flooding crisis. The inconvenience and dangers posed by the standing water have become an ongoing concern for residents every rainy season.

The flooding situation underlines the vulnerability of Salitre to seasonal weather patterns and raises questions about infrastructure resilience in flood-prone regions. The local government's response will be crucial in addressing both immediate concerns for public safety and long-term flood mitigation strategies in order to protect the community from future flooding events.

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