The latest weather reports said that heavy rain and significant flooding unfolded in Peru this week that caused six casualties, according to the latest weather forecasts.
The challenging weather in Peru resulted in significant rainfall, causing travel disruptions and property damage.
Flooding and heavy rain in Peru
In the latest weather report, Reuters explained that the authorities declared a state of emergency in parts of Peru due to Cyclone Yaku.
Reuters report added that the severe weather conditions affected parts of Piura, Lambayeque and Tumbes.
On the other hand, AccuWeather reported that the troublesome rounds of rain became problematic for residents in Peru due to flooding.
As the mid-month of March began, the weather became challenging in Peru as Cyclone Yaku managed to develop and become stronger this week.
Flash floods and mudslides also unfolded as torrential rain pounded the country. The report explained that there could be chances of thunderstorms next week.
On February 7, 2023, Aljazeera also reported that landslides occurred in parts of southern Peru. The rainy conditions resulted in sudden mudslides and landslides in the area.
The report added that search operations were deployed to help affected communities due to the landslides.
About 15 people were the casualties, according to the report.
Landslides and mudslides safety
Landslides and mudslides are common when heavy rain unloads in Peru.
The rounds of heavy rain could become problematic for communities, especially if they are near mountainous areas.
As a result, communities and homeowners should stay alert for possible mudslides and landslides in their area.
Here are important reminders to prevent possible casualties or injuries from landslides or mudslides.
Keep updated with the weather in Peru, especially in mountainous areas.
It is essential to stay updated with the weather, especially if your area is prone to landslides and mudslides.
As mentioned, the rainy conditions could contribute to possible flooding and landslides. The situation could become dangerous.
Avoid traveling and evacuate immediately.
Motorists traveling this week should consider the weather, especially for possible mudslides and flooding.
The weather conditions could also make travel difficult and hazardous due to foggy weather and flooding concerns.
Moreover, communities and homeowners should evacuate to the nearest shelter when the situation worsens.
It is essential to follow the announcement of your local governments for evacuations due to severe weather.
It is not advisable to return when flooding and mudslides could likely emerge. It is best to wait for local and national government announcements.
Cyclone Freddy in Malawi and Mozambique
Cyclone Freddy left a devastating impact on Malawi and Mozambique, causing widespread evacuations and damages.
According to a BBC report, Cyclone Freddy resulted in 400 casualties. The Cyclone hit Madagascar, Southern Malawi and Mozambique.
Weather reports noted that Cyclone Freddy became a long-lived cyclone that managed to stay over a month.
The widespread flooding caused immediate evacuations in Southern Malawi, and Mozambique as rounds of heavy rain unloaded.
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