He Christ the Redeemer International Pass, the main land crossing between Chile and Argentina, will continue to be closed due to the strong storm in the Andes mountain range. This closure, which began on Thursday, June 13, will extend at least until the weekend, affecting safe passability due to heavy snowfall, extremely low temperatures and strong winds. The decision was made after technical meetings between both countries, and the National Meteorological Service forecast foresees that the storm will last until Friday, June 21, including during holidays in Argentina.
The authorities issued a statement on Sunday, June 16, confirming that the crossing It will be closed to all types of vehicles on Monday, June 17. This closure is due to adverse weather conditions, with snowfall and strong winds that began at 1:00 p.m. on Monday. Temperatures are expected to range between -9 and -11 degrees, significantly affecting safety conditions on the road.
Despite joint efforts by both countries to reopen the border last Sunday, snow accumulation in one of the sheds prevented the reopening. The authorities have recommended that travelers inform themselves about the status of the Christ the Redeemer Pass and weather conditions in the high mountains before planning your trip.
The National Border Directorate and the System Christ redeemer They will continue to monitor weather conditions and issue updates based on the evolution of the storm. Forecasts are not encouraging and suggest that bad weather could persist into the weekend, further affecting passability on this crucial international route.
This prolonged closure of the border crossing significantly impacts the transit of people and goods between Chile and Argentina. Authorities urge the population to stay informed and take additional precautions during this period of extreme weather conditions in the Andes mountain range.