Storms and floods in Latin America closed Peru’s ports – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news
Mexico’s local media reported that two people in Cretaro, the center of the country, were killed in floods caused by heavy rains that have engulfed parts of the country, Mehr News Agency reported.
The local civil protection agency reported that shortly before midnight Friday, two corpses were found in a severe injured area.
Cretaro is a state capital of the same name known for its colonial architecture. Mexico saw heavy rains yesterday and Saturday that caused damage and forced federal officials to activate the military aid plan.
In Mexico City, Benito Khwariz Airport, one of the busiest Latin American airports, stopped operating for a short time due to visibility.
In mid -August, the airport and the surrounding area spread, which led to the cancellation of flights for several hours and caused damage.
This year there is heavy rains, especially in Mexico, and especially in the capital.
The Peruvian authorities also closed the port of four ports due to the high waves of heavy winds in the South Pacific. According to Peruvian offshore officials, the storm has killed a military.
The Peruvian Navy reported the death of a soldier from a crash from a patrol boat in Puerto Pentel, 2 kilometers north of the capital of Lima.
Maritime officials also warned that the number of ports closed may increase depending on the severity of the phenomenon expected to continue by mid -week.
In a statement, the Navy’s navigation management said in a statement that a total of 5 ports of the Peruvian ports were closed, indicating that the effect of waves on the Peruvian coast is significant.
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