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Rosa Vazquez Cuadradoregional governor of Lima, indicated that the city of La Perla Chaupi in the district low regaliathe province of Uaral, are at risk of further landslides that will further affect their situation, so they requested an assessment of the area to determine if it is habitable or if evacuation should be final.
“There are concerns because we need research to determine what to do. Will the entire city have to be evacuated?” RPP news.
“More than 32 completely destroyed houses covered with mud. The whole city suffered. At the time of the evacuation, we are talking about more than 142 families who need a new home, where to spend the night, where to continue their lives. We need the government’s ultimate support,” he added.
Regarding the recommendation of the Civil Defense to declare the entire city center of La Perla Chopie uninhabitable, the regional governor Lime He specified that there is some resistance from residents who want to leave their homes.
“Here is their life, their farms, where they survive with their crops. There is some resistance (to departure). At this point, they have to evacuate because we don’t know what can happen, there are risks (of new landslides), the measures we are taking are immediate, but studies will determine what will happen to this city in the future, people will have to be evacuated permanently or not,” he explained.
The search for the missing after the avalanche goes the third day
A rescue team of about 45 people from the army, police and firefighters began on Sunday, for the third day in a row, the search for five people who went missing during avalanches that hit the city last Thursday and Friday. from La Perla Shopeein the province of Huaral.
Landslides have so far left two people dead, 58 homeless and several houses destroyed.
Source: RPP

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