After a week marked by high temperatures, it is expected that new rains arrive in several regions of Chile starting Sunday, October 20. The Chilean Meteorological Directorate (DMC) issued a warning to warn of atmospheric instability that could generate electrical storms in certain areas of the country, along with intense rains in a short period. This phenomenon will be especially noticeable in three regions in southern Chile, which has raised alarm bells for authorities to take preventive measures.
He forecast The weather forecast warns that electrical storms will affect the Biobío region, the La Araucanía region and the Los Ríos region. The event would begin on Sunday afternoon and last into the evening, which could bring not only electrical shocks but also considerable rainfall in some areas. The combination of both phenomena could represent a challenge for residents of these regions, especially in rural and coastal areas, where thunderstorms tend to have a greater impact.
In the Biobío region, it is expected that rains and storms affect the coastline, the coastal mountain range, the valley and the foothills. These areas are likely to experience an increase in the intensity of rain, so authorities recommend being prepared for possible inconveniences. Urban areas could also be affected, especially due to the accumulation of water in streets and avenues.
In the region of La Araucanía, the phenomenon will occur both on the coast and in the valley, with possible effects on agricultural activities and transportation. The rainsaccompanied by thunderstorms, could make access to certain rural areas difficult, as well as generate problems in electrical networks due to atmospheric discharges. Local authorities have begun to disseminate recommendations for residents to take the necessary precautions and avoid exposing themselves to risky situations.
The Los Ríos region will also experience the arrival of these rains and storms, especially on its coastline and valley. As in the other affected regions, it is recommended to avoid the use of electronic equipment and stay away from metal structures, as electrical activity could endanger people’s safety. The National Disaster Prevention and Response Service (Senapred) has called on the population to stay informed about the development of the event and follow safety instructions.