The rains began in Trujillo since the night of this April 18 and remained during this Saturday, April 19
The heavy rains recorded in the Trujillo state since the night of April 18 have caused the flood of rivers and housing floods in three municipalities of the Andean entity. Local authorities remain deployed and call citizens to take preventive measures.
According to local media reports, so far the most affected municipalities are Boconó, Valera and San Rafael de Carvajal. In addition to homes in homes, the locals report landslides and failures in the electric service. According to balances of Radio Unionat least three Valera sectors are without electricity from 3:00 am this Saturday, April 19.
The mayor of the Municipality Boconó, Alejandro García, also confirmed the situation through his official Instagram account. In the statement, he said that he remains at the control point of the town along with firefighters and PC officials to coordinate the response tasks to any emergency.
«From the Bolivarian Mayor’s Office of the Municipality Boconó, it is reported that Mayor Alejandro García, is in the municipal command position attentive to the emergencies for rains. Receive reports and display units to affected areas. The mouths are recommended, especially residents of high -risk areas, protect and take all relevant forecasts, ”says a statement released by the City Hall of Boconó.
For their part, officials of the rescue and emergency bodies reported that they are deployed throughout the municipality, this to give immediate response to some novelty that occurs on the banks of the rivers and streams.
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