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He Corps of the Peruvian Naval Firemen recorded the first fatality of heavy rains and landslides in the Cieneguilla region of Lima. This is about a man in his 50s who was dragged through mud and rocks to be behind a three-story building located at the entrance to the Rio Seco area, one of the hardest hit by the emergency. in this part.
Director of the Peruvian Naval Firemen, Carlos Hualpa Bitchindicated that there might have been a second fatality, for which reason it was reported to the Peruvian National Police, who were in the area.
“(He was found) at the entrance to Rio Seco, in Cienegilla, This is a man from 50 to 60 years old, male, whom we, unfortunately, found among the wreckage of the entire wooden palisade.. From the smell, we suspect there may be more than one. We have already called the police, who were already present, and now what we are doing is cordoning off so that they can carry out their orders,” he told RPP Noticias.
“We are waiting for a fire brigade team to clear the rubble because we suspect we have another person. In a press release, we were told that two people were missing, and we are looking for them. . In Rotafono we were told that a lady was missing. This is what we came up with today.”, he added.
What do they need for emergency assistance?
Hualpa Bitch He mentioned that in order to provide assistance in case of an emergency and to carry out better rescue work, it is necessary to clear roads and carry out an overall damage assessment.
“It is important to release access because there are many machines that want to enter and do not enter due to poor positioning of personal vehicles. Civil Defense is also obliged to come to assess the damage and cover all the needs that are required, such as water, food and, above all, pickets,” he concluded.
Source: RPP

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