The Fire Department commander reported that in the Junquito, the water current dragged a 40 -year -old man, who was traveling on a motorcycle
A 40 -year -old man died in the El Amparo sector, in the old woman of El Junquito, after being dragged with his motorcycle due to the water current due to the rains recorded this Sunday, August 17 in Caracas.
The commander of the Fire Department of Caracas, Pablo Palacios, reported on his social networks that the officials moved to the Sucre parish to attend the contigence.
He explained that the water current dragged several vehicles including a Skyjo brand motorcycle driven by Jesús Emilio Duran, who died when trapped in the front of a public transport vehicle.
The official reported that the mayor of Caracas, Carmen Meléndez, and commissions of the Bolivarian National Police, Municipal Police of Caracas, and officials of the Scientific, Criminal and Criminal Investigation Corps were presented to the place.
The rains fallen during the night of this Sunday also caused damage to the shepherd, where three homes, located in the Los Pinos alley, in the rocking, were affected. Caracas firefighters reported that work was done to mitigate risks and take preventive measures.
For this Monday, the INAMEH forecasts partial cloudiness to fragmented in much of the national territory. He points out that there will be rains or showers with occasional electrical activity in parts of Guayana Esquiba, Bolívar, Amazonas, southern Anzoátegui, east of Guárico, Gran Caracas, Apure, Los Andes and South of Lake Maracaibo.
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