08-11-2023
Corrientes, Argentina.- In the photos taken on November 8, 2023, Corrientes registers more than a thousand evacuees and a large number of self-evacuated families in riverside towns due to the rising of the Paraná and Uruguay rivers, reported the Defense Directorate of Civil Defense of the province, although they announced that the start of the downspout is expected, which would begin in 48 or 72 hours. The head of Civil Defense Operations, Orlando Bertoni, confirmed that those affected would exceed 1,200 people, including evacuees and self-evacuees.
08-11-2023
Corrientes, Argentina.- In the photos taken on November 8, 2023, Corrientes registers more than a thousand evacuees and a large number of self-evacuated families in riverside towns due to the rising of the Paraná and Uruguay rivers, reported the Defense Directorate of Civil Defense of the province, although they announced that the start of the downspout is expected, which would begin in 48 or 72 hours. The head of Civil Defense Operations, Orlando Bertoni, confirmed that those affected would exceed 1,200 people, including evacuees and self-evacuees.
08-11-2023
Corrientes, Argentina.- In the photos taken on November 8, 2023, Corrientes registers more than a thousand evacuees and a large number of self-evacuated families in riverside towns due to the rising of the Paraná and Uruguay rivers, reported the Defense Directorate of Civil Defense of the province, although they announced that the start of the downspout is expected, which would begin in 48 or 72 hours. The head of Civil Defense Operations, Orlando Bertoni, confirmed that those affected would exceed 1,200 people, including evacuees and self-evacuees.
08-11-2023
Corrientes, Argentina.- In the photos taken on November 8, 2023, Corrientes registers more than a thousand evacuees and a large number of self-evacuated families in riverside towns due to the rising of the Paraná and Uruguay rivers, reported the Defense Directorate of Civil Defense of the province, although they announced that the start of the downspout is expected, which would begin in 48 or 72 hours. The head of Civil Defense Operations, Orlando Bertoni, confirmed that those affected would exceed 1,200 people, including evacuees and self-evacuees.
08-11-2023
Corrientes, Argentina.- In the photos taken on November 8, 2023, Corrientes registers more than a thousand evacuees and a large number of self-evacuated families in riverside towns due to the rising of the Paraná and Uruguay rivers, reported the Defense Directorate of Civil Defense of the province, although they announced that the start of the downspout is expected, which would begin in 48 or 72 hours. The head of Civil Defense Operations, Orlando Bertoni, confirmed that those affected would exceed 1,200 people, including evacuees and self-evacuees.
08-11-2023
Corrientes, Argentina.- In the photos taken on November 8, 2023, Corrientes registers more than a thousand evacuees and a large number of self-evacuated families in riverside towns due to the rising of the Paraná and Uruguay rivers, reported the Defense Directorate of Civil Defense of the province, although they announced that the start of the downspout is expected, which would begin in 48 or 72 hours. The head of Civil Defense Operations, Orlando Bertoni, confirmed that those affected would exceed 1,200 people, including evacuees and self-evacuees.
08-11-2023
Corrientes, Argentina.- In the photos taken on November 8, 2023, Corrientes registers more than a thousand evacuees and a large number of self-evacuated families in riverside towns due to the rising of the Paraná and Uruguay rivers, reported the Defense Directorate of Civil Defense of the province, although they announced that the start of the downspout is expected, which would begin in 48 or 72 hours. The head of Civil Defense Operations, Orlando Bertoni, confirmed that those affected would exceed 1,200 people, including evacuees and self-evacuees.
08-11-2023
Corrientes, Argentina.- In the photos taken on November 8, 2023, Corrientes registers more than a thousand evacuees and a large number of self-evacuated families in riverside towns due to the rising of the Paraná and Uruguay rivers, reported the Defense Directorate of Civil Defense of the province, although they announced that the start of the downspout is expected, which would begin in 48 or 72 hours. The head of Civil Defense Operations, Orlando Bertoni, confirmed that those affected would exceed 1,200 people, including evacuees and self-evacuees.