Heavy rain has been falling in Lima since noon this Friday due to Cyclone Yakuas noted National Service of Meteorology and Hydrology of Peru (Senamhi).
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The rainfall surprised residents of various districts of the capital, such as Saint John Lurigancho, Augustinian, San Martin de Porres, La Molinaamong others.
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Citizens pointed to pinwheel from RPP Notification that in some areas of the capital, rainwater began to accumulate.
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Meanwhile, a storm caused fog in green coast and areas near the sea, where there are still vacationers.
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As Senamhi clarifies, Cyclone Yaku is associated with warming sea surface temperatures and the second band of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ZCIT).
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Thus, the main affected areas of the country are the northern and central coasts, where extreme precipitation occurs.
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The cyclone also contributes to the intensification of rains in Liberty, Lime And cashing out.
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In this regard, Defense Minister Jorge Chavez said that the cyclone could lead to an increase in rainfall in Lima and the activation of the gorges of the Rimac, Chillon and Lurin rivers.
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Source: RPP

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