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This was announced today, on Saturday, by the National Civil Defense Institute (Indeci). Twitterthat this Sunday the executive branch will convene the first session National Council for Disaster Risk Management (CONAGERD).
“The Presidium of the Council of Ministers (PMC) as the governing body National Disaster Risk Management System (SINAGERD) will convene this Sunday, March 12, the first session of CONAGERD.
It should be noted that KONAGERD It is the “top-level body for political decision-making and strategic coordination of process functionality” in the face of natural disasters.
Also SYNAGERD was established in February 2011 under Law no. to natural disasters.”
Appeal to regional authorities
On the other hand, Indeci urged regional and local governments to support the work of the Civil Defense Platforms and the Disaster Risk Management Working Groups on an ongoing basis, “in order to respond to emerging emergencies in a timely and coordinated manner.”
In addition, Indeci noted that National Emergency Operations Center (COEN) “constantly monitors hazards, emergencies and disasters” with “official information” provided by regional and local governments and sectors “for timely decision making”.
Senamhi gives details about Cyclone Yaku
Executive President of the National Meteorological and Hydrological Service of Peru (Senamhi), Guillermo Baigorriaclarified at a press conference yesterday that the phenomenon called “Yaku” is a cyclone and not a hurricane, and clarified the extent of the impact it is currently having on the northern region of the country.
“A cyclone is a low circulation having a circular movement of the winds and in this case, since it is not organized, in the upper part of the atmosphere it does not have another component. So, it’s not a hurricanewinds do not reach such speeds, but a hurricane has moving up and down then it makes it organized and the speed is much higher”He said at a press conference.
“In this case, we only have a lower circulation, not an upper one. However, while it is true that the core of the cyclone is not on the coast, but rather in the arms that bring high sea temperatures, unusual for these seasons, and ocean moisture. hot and humid areas is what causes all these winds and storms that exist”, he added.
Source: RPP

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