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19 Oct 2017 | 02:52 PM UTC

Argentina: Buenos Aires storm leaves many without power Oct. 18-19

Thousands of households remain without power after October 18 storm sweeps through Buenos Aires region

Warning

Event

A heavy storm struck Buenos Aires and its environs on the evening of Wednesday, October 18, leaving moderate damage in the area. Reports say more than 70 trees fell during the storm, leaving multiple people with injuries and power outages affecting almost 370,000 homes. As of Thursday morning, some homes remained without power. Among the areas most affected by the storm is Ezeiza, home of Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE); however, flight schedules appear to be operating normally.

Train service to and from Alejandro Korn and Bosques stations remains limited due to disrupted electrical systems.

No further storms are forecast for the coming days.

Context

Storms are not uncommon during the spring months in Buenos Aires due to fluctuating air currents. Precipitation occurs on average 25 days during this season, bringing over 30 cm (12 in) of rain.

Advice

Individuals present in Buenos Aires are advised to follow all instructions as issued by local authorities, monitor weather forecasts, and anticipate transportation disruptions and potentially hazardous conditions (e.g. downed power lines).