The city of Lima, as well as several regions of the country, suffered the onslaught of rainfall that seemed to have no end and that remembered the dire times of the El Niño phenomenon.
What began as a slight precipitation, came to look like a flood during the most critical hours, which in turn caused rivers, floods, sliding, as well as destruction of homes and roads.
While rainfall stopped at the close of this edition, Senamhi warned that they could reactivate in the next few hours, a phenomenon that would aggravate the ravages in already beaten locations.
In Lima, districts such as Chaclacayo, Chosica and Santa Eulalia, are in greater danger due to the possible activation of about twenty ravines.