A child died due to a landslide in Guanta, Anzoátegui state. The event occurred this Thursday, November 3, according to the entity’s governor, Luis Marcano. The National Institute of Aquatic Spaces (INEA) reported that, as of this Friday, November 4, a provisional sea bridge will be activated between Cumaná and Guanta, populations that were cut off by land due to the impact of heavy rains in the highway
A child died due to a landslide in Guanta, Anzoátegui state. The incident occurred this Thursday, November 3, according to the governor Louis Marcano.
“As a result of this situation in Guanta, the collapse of a landslide on a house leaves the unfortunate balance of a deceased child, our feeling of regret to his family,” said the president of Anzoategui.
As a result of this situation in Guanta, the collapse of a landslide on a house leaves the unfortunate balance of a deceased child, our feeling of regret to his family.
– Luis Marcano (@luismarcanos) November 3, 2022
Likewise, Marcano indicated, through his Twitter account, that the Anzoátegui security teams were deployed, this Thursday, “in the metropolitan area, especially in the coastal strip where there are damages due to the intense rains this afternoon. , the corresponding evaluations and the clearing of obstructed roads are being carried out ».
The National Institute of Aquatic Spaces (INEA) reported that, as of this Friday, November 4, a provisional sea bridge will be activated between Cumaná and Guanta, populations that were cut off by land due to the impact of heavy rains in the highway.
#3Nov Provisional sea bridge!
From tomorrow #4Nov we will activate a provisional maritime bridge between Cumaná and Guanta with our ship #TAP “Playa Colorada”, cities that were cut off by land due to the impact of heavy rains on the highway pic.twitter.com/8g0IwM6VOZ— INEA (@inea_venezuela) November 3, 2022
In October, floods were recorded in the eastern part of the country following the flooding and overflowing of several rivers in the states of Monagas, Sucre and Anzoátegui.
On October 20, in Clarines and Onoto, in Anzoátegui, 4,000 people were reported affected after the Unare River flooded, Governor Luis Marcano reported.
The official said that of the 7,000 homes established in both towns, “10% have suffered floods, affecting almost 4,000 people, most of whom have decided to stay in residences of family and friends.”
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