The rainfall recorded this November 11 in the states of Táchira, Mérida and Trujillo caused havoc in more than 30 towns in the region, plus the fatal balance of one deceased and one injured in Valera, victims of the collapse of a slope
One deceased, one injured, landslides, affected homes, more than 30 communities without electricity and two incommunicado is the balance of the rains that occurred this Friday, November 11 in Trujillo, reported the governor of the entity, Gerardo Márquez.
While in Táchira, the collapse of roads in the La Cúspide sector, Michelena municipality, north of Táchira, keeps more than 200 families and producers in the area incommunicado; and in Mérida the Tucaní and Mucujepe rivers overflowed.
“I regret to report the death of Mr. Jesús Manzanilla, 64, and another injured person, due to the collapse of a slope in the Morón sector (Valera municipality),” the governor of Trujillo reported through his Instagram account.
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In the same publication, Márquez offered a balance of the damage caused by the rainfall, which affected at least six municipalities in the Andean state.
“Today (November 11) it has rained very hard in a large part of the state, causing several damages, especially in Valera (capital of the entity), and our teams from the Integrated Risk Management System are deployed, as well as the entire State. Emergency Major,” he said.
Flooded housing and isolated areas
He explained that at least 30 areas of Trujillo state were left without electricity supply; while the San Antonio and Las Travesías sectors of the Carvajal municipality show flooding in homes and their main streets.
“There is no passage on the Betijoque – Sábana de Mendoza road” – a section that leads to the Pan-American axis, he explained.
Regarding the municipality of Pampanito, Márquez reported partial damage to a house due to a landslide. There was also the overflow of a stream in the Alto Prado sector, mainly impacting the road. In areas such as Negra Matea and Bajada del Río, the roads are clogged with sediment.
After the heavy rains recorded in the Edo #Trujillo East #11Nov the team of @MObras_Public and the #GMBNBT was deployed in attention to the municipalities affected by rainfall, including: Valera, Carvajal, Escuque, Trujillo and Rafael Rangel.#PromoteReading pic.twitter.com/c07QKWFDSp
— MinObras_Publicas (@MObras_Publicas) November 12, 2022
On November 3, the regional president reported that more 1,300 families were affected by the precipitations that were registered in the entity the last days of October; of these, 172 lost their homes.
200 families held incommunicado in Michelena
The collapse of roads in the La Cúspide sector, Michelena municipality, north of Táchira, keeps more than 200 families and producers in the area incommunicado.
Yhon Jairo Méndez, mayor of the aforementioned jurisdiction, said that for some months these steps have been in poor condition due to the rains, but in recent days it has increased, to the point of blocking the access and exit of an entire community; reviewed The nation.
Cash of the #GNBMeridacarries out an approach in the TUCANI-QUEBRADON section, with the different security agencies due to the overflow of the Tucani River, due to the impact of heavy rainfall. #12Nov .@GNBCmdtGral pic.twitter.com/z0eKaBP1wY
– CZGNB-22 Mérida ?? (@CZ22MERIDAGNB) November 12, 2022
Tucaní and Mucujepe rivers overflowed
The 22nd zone command of the National Guard in Mérida reported through its Twitter account that the Tucaní river (Caracciolo Parra Olmedo municipality) overflowed in several of its sections, cutting off communication towards the Pan-American highway, at the height of the Tucaní bridge.
The former councilor of the Parra Olmedo municipality, Jhon Salamanca, reported “the damage to several homes and the evacuation of families at risk.” He also indicated that in “the upper part of the municipality there were landslides affecting several homes in the El Vijao sectors (with two houses) and in San Benito de El Charal (until the time of the report, one damaged home)”.
#11Nov.. Neighbors report that in the Los Curos sector, in #Mucujepeparish Héctor Amable Mora, mcpio Alberto Adriani left their houses before the overflow of the river #Mucujepe. Heavy rain in the area since this afternoon.. Videos Neighbors of the area pic.twitter.com/ciUeqAQwMA
– Leonardo León (@leoperiodista) November 12, 2022
Through social networks, residents of the Los Curos sector, in the Alberto Adriani municipality, reported that they were affected by the fluvial Mucujepe River.
From October to November they were registered in the country at least 73 deceased as a result of the rains. Nail 6,000 homes were affected in October for a total of 14,000 affected throughout the country since April 1, when the rainy season began. The information was given by the Minister of the Interior, Justice and Peace, Admiral in Chief Remigio Ceballos Ichaso.
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