30 Mar 2018 | 08:49 PM UTC
Peru: State of emergency in Puno and Huánuco March 29
Authorities declare 60-day state of emergency in parts of Puno and Huánuco regions due to heavy rains March 29
Event
On Thursday, March 29, Peruvian officials declared a 60-day state of emergency due to heavy rains in Sandia, Collini, Jacha Jaa (Puno region), and Ambo (Huánuco region). According to local sources, heavy rains in the regions have led to numerous landslides damaging multiple buildings and roads. Rains are likely to continue through the end of April, which could cause the already hazardous conditions to deteriorate further.
Context
The prolonged rains may be associated with the La Niña climatic phenomenon. La Niña, a cooling of ocean surface temperatures, is characterized in Peru by increased rain in the interior of the country and a lack of rain in coastal areas.
Advice
Individuals in affected areas are advised to follow weather forecasts and adhere to any advice issued by the local authorities. In the event of flooding keep in mind that driving or walking through running water can be dangerous; 15 cm (6 in) of running water is enough to knock an adult over.