2017年3月22日 星期三

torrential rains, flash floods, Flooding in Peru. 暴雨, 暴洪, 秘魯

Residents walk along a flooded street, after rivers breached their banks due to torrential rains, causing flooding and widespread destruction in Cajamarquilla, Lima on March 20, 2017. (Photo by Mariana Bazo/Reuters)
Sections of the central railroad track that follows the Rimac River suffered severe damage by rising water and flash foods in the town of Chosica, at the foot of the Andes mountains east of Lima, on March 18, 2017. (Photo by Cris Bouroncle/AFP Photo)
Residents of the Huachipa populous district, east of Lima, are helped on March 17, 2017, by police and firemen rescue teams to cross over flash floods hitting their neighbourhood and isolating its residents. The climatic phenomenon El Niño is causing muddy rivers overflows on the entire Peruvian coast, isolating hundreds of people, mostly residents of Lima's industrial belt neighbourhoods. (Photo by Cris Bouroncle/AFP Photo)
Flooding in Peru, Part 2 

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