Mar 12 β€’ 13:11 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Chone faces flooding after the overflow of the Garrapata and Mosquito rivers

Chone in Ecuador experienced critical flooding due to the overflow of the Garrapata and Mosquito rivers following heavy rains.

Chone, a town in Ecuador, faced severe flooding during the night from Wednesday to Thursday as intense rains caused the Garrapata and Mosquito rivers to overflow. Local authorities issued alerts via social media around 10 PM, urging residents to seek safety and announcing preventive evacuations in vulnerable areas. The Committee for Emergency Operations (COE) remains active, coordinating response actions to mitigate the impact of the disaster.

Rescue teams, firefighters, and municipal staff have been deployed across various sectors to assist residents and monitor river conditions. The local media outlet Radio Volante Stereo provided coverage of the emergency, highlighting accounts from residents who reported that rainfall began around 4 PM, with river levels rising abruptly by 6 PM. The situation has prompted vigilance across other at-risk rivers and areas in the ManabΓ­ province this winter.

The local government's proactive measures, including evacuations and the activation of emergency response teams, reflect an organized approach to disaster management. However, ongoing rainfall and potential risks pose significant challenges for the community as they navigate recovery efforts while monitoring weather updates and river levels.

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