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Junín under surveillance due to risk of landslides and landslides due to rain

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The National Institute of Civil Defense warned that 113 districts of the mountains could be affected by landslides, landslides and other mass movements due to the moderate to heavy rainfall expected from November 8 to 10, according to Senamhi Meteorological Notice No. 398.

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The risk scenario prepared by CENEPRED identifies Huancavelica as the region with the most jurisdictions at very high risk (22), followed by Cajamarca (11), Ayacucho (8), Puno (6), Junín (2) and Lima (1). Altogether, 50 districts are at very high risk and another 63 at high risk.

In the case of Junín, the two districts classified as very high risk are located in areas prone to landslides and activation of ravines, so regional and local authorities must maintain permanent surveillance for any change in the landscape or instability of the terrain.

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Indeci urged local governments to verify evacuation routes, keep them clear and signposted, and ensure the operation of health centers, police stations and fire companies. In addition, he recommended that the population reinforce roofs, move away from unstable slopes and organize early warning systems with the support of communal authorities.

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