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Thursday, 4 April 2013

Deadly floods devastate Argentina's capital region





Kiyo: Scores of people have died in Argentina after flooding caused by days of torrential rain in the low-lying capital and province of Buenos Aires. The weather has devastated the region and left thousands without power.
At least 46 people died Wednesday in and around the city of La Plata, about 37 miles southwest of Buenos Aires, Governor Daniel Scioli said. "The bodies began to appear as the water subsided," said Scioli.
In some areas, the flood water reached heights of six feet, with residents climbing onto rooftops or trees to escape the raging rivers.
At least 2,500 people have been evacuated from their homes and the flooding has threatened to ruin food supplies across the La Plata metropolitan area, which has a population of nearly 1 million people.
National Planning Minister Julio de Video estimated that 280,000 people remain without power in the capital area.

Filo: Calling on The Ecological Fund Office and other responsible government agencies; how prepared are we for the rainy day? 


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