Tropical wave number one rains cause severe flooding

One dead and extensive damage left by the first tropical wave in Nicaragua

At least one death and considerable damage in different cities of Nicaragua left as a result the passage of the number one tropical wave of the seasonwhich entered on Thursday and left this Friday afternoon, reported the Nicaraguan authorities.

The first victim of the rainy season in Nicaragua, identified as Mayeli Obando, was found this Friday lifeless on the coast of Lake Managua or Xolotlán, one day after being reported missing when she was dragged by the current of a rainwater channel. .

The passage of the tropical wave over Nicaragua left rainfall of up to 130 millimeters in Managua, and 80 millimeters in the northwest of the country, indicated the Nicaraguan Institute of Territorial Studies (Ineter).

The intense and constant rainfall flooded at least 14 neighborhoods in Managua and swamped 40 homes, according to data from the Nicaraguan capital’s mayor’s office.

Currently in the capital there are 57 critical points prone to disasters and floods every winter. These, as experts on the subject have historically explained, are caused by urban disorder, garbage and obsolete storm drainage that was built in the last century and the increasing construction of residential areas in unsuitable areas.

The rains also caused flooding on some of the main roads in Managua, as well as on streets in outlying areas. The situation was made worse by the effects it caused on city traffic.

The owner of a collective urban transport bus in Managua reported that the vehicle was struck by lightning when it was circulating loaded with passengers on a central street in the capital, but caused no injuries.

“Sea in the background” in Corinth

In the coastal city of Corinto, located in northwestern Nicaragua, the waves of the Pacific Ocean penetrated the urban area, partially destroying some ten houses, witnesses told local media.

The Nicaraguan authorities confirmed that the waves were due to the phenomenon known as “bottom sea”, as a result of the passage of the tropical wave.

Those affected showed the remains of their homes, whose structures gave way to the constant beating of the waves.

Disasters caused by the first rains of the year are normal in Nicaragua, due to the fact that the garbage in the streets is combined with the lack of optimal drainage in some of its cities.

The rainy season in Nicaragua runs from mid-May to the end of November.



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