Mar 13 • 19:59 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Four days under water: in Tucumán, there are nearly 10,000 evacuees and weather improvements are expected

The southern region of Tucumán, Argentina has been severely impacted by flooding, leading to nearly 10,000 evacuations as officials work to help affected residents and restore infrastructure.

The province of Tucumán, specifically its southern region, has been inundated with water for the past four days, leading to significant displacement as nearly 10,000 individuals have been evacuated due to the severe weather conditions. La Madrid, a small locality at the center of this disaster, has seen approximately 5,500 residents forced to leave their homes, which is notable considering the town has a population of just over 6,000. This situation has created a public concern as the number of evacuees is still rising, as reported by Marcelo Nazur, the Minister of Public Works, Infrastructure, and Transport.

With floodwaters beginning to recede in some areas, the provincial Civil Defense is actively engaged in operations to assist families and organize an orderly return to their homes. Officials have worked to open pathways and provide necessary support to evacuees who are displaced. Infrastructural challenges have emerged, including the breaking of National Route 157 at three points, which has complicated transportation and access. In response, authorities have established a temporary pedestrian route while reconstruction efforts are ongoing to restore safe road access.

Weather improvements are anticipated, raising hopes for affected communities. Nonetheless, the impact of this flooding will be felt for some time, and recovery efforts will require careful planning and resource allocation to safely assist all affected residents back to their homes. The incident highlights the vulnerability of the region to severe weather and natural disasters, prompting discussions on disaster preparedness and infrastructure resilience in the face of future climate challenges.

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