The Bambú residential complex was one of the most affected, since the residents of the third and fourth streets lost all their belongings.
The inclement weather in the province of Panamá Oeste left 60 homes affected by floods, specifically in the district of Arraiján.
The preliminary report from the authorities shows that about 81 families were affected by the heavy rains that caused the overflow of the Aguacate River and some streams.
The Bambú residential complex was one of the most affected, since the residents of the third and fourth streets lost all their belongings.
“The refrigerators, mattresses, washing machines, clothes, were floating,” said residents who were mostly working when the floods occurred.
The authorities began delivering aid to those affected so that little by little they can have mattresses, clothes and school supplies, in the case of homes where students reside, in addition to carrying out a formal census with which they will determine the exact number of affected and what were the actual losses?