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He National Service of Meteorology and Hydrology of Peru (Senamhi) announced that the intensity of Cyclone Yaku will decrease in the coming days. However, heavy rains will continue in the north of the country.
The agency released a video showing the trajectory of this weather event and its likely route through March 15. The images show that the cyclone is already beginning to move south and is gradually retreating from the coast of Peru.
He Defense Minister Jorge Chavez announced last Friday that a state of emergency would be declared from Tumbes to Lima due to the impact of heavy rains due to the presence Cyclone Yaku off the coast of the country. In addition, he claimed that the phenomenon is “descending and could cause rainfall in Lima’s coastal area and activate more than 30 streams” in the region.
Guillermo Baigorria, president of Senamhi, asked the people of Lima to take precautions in their homes in the face of a possible increase in rainfall that could affect infrastructure.
For its part, the start of school hours, scheduled for Monday, March 13, will be suspended for a week in eight regions due to the impact of rains on the northern coast of the country.
Senamhi estimated the trajectory of cyclone Yaku | Fountain: senamhi
Education Minister Oscar Becerra has already announced the postponement of the start of the school year in Lima metropolitan and Lima region due to heavy rains recorded in the capital.
They will send 30 tons of food
President Dina Boluarte, together with the ministers of housing and production, announced the delivery of 30 tons of food in Lambaieque after a natural disaster caused by flooding of rivers due to rains.
This Monday, 13 tons will go through the portfolio of the Ministry of Defense, and 17 tons are expected next week.
Boluarte also announced that Reconstruction Authority experts, with modifications, would review a final solution to the problem of river flooding due to rain in both Piura and Lambayeque.
During your visit to Lambayequethe president Dina Boluarte He also announced that he would commission Reconstruction Authority experts, with modifications, to analyze a final solution to the problem of river flooding due to rain.
Source: RPP

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