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As a result of damage caused by the passage Cyclone Yaku northern Peru, Ombudsman Eliana Revollar repeated her institution’s request to central government raise the emergency level to five in affected areas.
According to a letter sent by the institution almost a week ago to the head of the National Institute, Carlos Yanesthe measure should be focused on 65 districts of the region. Piura regionand in affected locations in Tumbes, Lambaek, La Libertad, Ancash, Lima and Ica.
IN News extension, stir He explained that this measure would mean that the government, through Indeci, coordinates and conducts response and rehabilitation operations using available national resources and, if necessary, with the help of the international community.
Raising the level of emergency would also mean providing immediate attention public infrastructure due to the imminent risk of new floods due to the activation of watercourses due to the rainy season of 2023, which will continue due to the possible presence of The Coastal Child Phenomenon.
“The Ombudsman proposed to evaluate the possibility of escalation to the fifth level of response in some areas. Of course, we were told that this was during an earthquake, but in 2017 this was done. This is an extraordinary declaration that allows Indeci not only to coordinate but also to lead with the central government,” he explained.
“There is a serious problem here, because the lack of a culture of prevention, preparation and response in our country has led to the outgoing, regional and local authorities not taking into account the situation of vulnerability and risk, despite the fact that they have already been established,” he added.
The Defender is in Piura
The head of the ombudsman’s office gave these statements from Piura, where she arrived to check the situation in the region, which suffered from intense rains that have been recorded for several days.
The official explained that, according to a tour of areas such as Sechura, Katakaos and Castile, more than 333 educational institutions were affected by the rain.
“There is a whole problem, because as of March 20, work has not begun in 283 schools,” he complained.
Source: RPP

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