Mar 10 • 14:38 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

50 families evacuated in Portovelo due to the overflow of the Amarillo River

At least 50 families have been evacuated from Portovelo, Ecuador, due to flooding caused by the overflow of the Amarillo River.

In Portovelo, Ecuador, authorities have evacuated at least 50 families, approximately 200 individuals, following the overflow of the Amarillo River which resulted in flooding in several neighborhoods including 28 de Noviembre, La Florida, ciudadela El Oro, Las Malvinas, and 14 de Enero. The evacuation was executed as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of residents, with local authorities coordinating the relocation of families to safer accommodations provided by other community members.

The situation arose as the Amarillo River's flow increased to 21 cubic meters per second, raising significant concerns among local officials at the Secretariat of Risk Management. Teams have been deployed to monitor the river's status, and inspections are ongoing to assess the extent of the flooding. Affected properties include a residential building and a privately owned mining processing plant, indicating that the flood has impacted both homes and local industry.

As of the latest reports, the flow of the Amarillo River is expected to decrease, and continued evaluations by emergency services are crucial in determining the next steps for the displaced families and measures needed to prevent further incidents. The local government remains engaged with the communities to manage risks and ensure that necessary aid reaches those affected by this flood event.

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