Peru â Severe Weather and Volcanic Activity
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Peru â Severe Weather and Volcanic Activity
Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC) – ECHO Daily Map | 9/4/2015 Peru – Severe Weather and Volcanic Activity Peru – Situation (October 2014 – April 2015) As of 6 April, INDECI 155 140 people affected 43 deaths PERU – Severe weather Since October 2014 heavy rain, hail, snowfall, thunderstorms, floods, landslides have affected several areas of Peru, causing damage and deaths. According to the latest INDECI reports (as of 6 April 2015), more than 155 000 people were affected and 43 people were killed across the country. FLOODS and LANDSLIDES in Peru 7 missing 58 injured 31 786 houses affected The Floods and Landslides included in the Top 10 Natural Disasters in Peru (CRED/EM-DAT) for the period 2000-2015 sorted by number of people affected and killed are shown below (the figures for the current event are in RED). 1 997 houses collapsed 4 * Effects of the events of rainfall, hail, snowfall, thunderstorms, floods, landslides AFFECTED PEOPLE PERU - Weather Forecast 9 On 9-12 April moderate to heavy rainfall and hail may affect the areas over 3 200 m, with snow over 4 000 m in central and southern Sierra. Light rain may affect the coastal areas. (SENAMHI) 3 1 Flood DEAD Landslide PERU - Rainy season 8 From November to March (HEWS) Legend PERU: Last 180 days acc. precipitation Affected 9 People Affected affected 3 < 500 501 - 1 000 1 001 - 5000 1 PERU – Volcanic Activity Ubinas volcano, situated in the southern Peruvian department of Moquegua, erupted in the morning of 8 April, ejecting ash up to a height of 2.5 km. According to media, the ash reached an area of at least 15 km from the Volcano in the south-east direction, including the nearby villages of Escacha and Ubinas Valley. (ECHO, INDECI, INGEMMET, Media) 5 Main 001 - 10 000 Roads 10 001 - 15 000 2 p_glb_180day_total_20150406_float.tif <VALUE> Last 180 days -999 - 0 accumulation 0 - 250 precipitation 2 Dead Region boundary 750 - 1 000 mm > 1 500 mm 20 001 - 30 000 Major rivers 500 - 750 mm Source: NOAA 1 Ubinas Volcano 250 - 500 mm 1 000 - 1 500 mm 15 001 - 20 000 UBINAS volcano • It erupted on 8 April 2015 International border 15 km Escacha Ubinas