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Published: 12 March 2023
As part of her efforts to cope with the effects of Hurricane Yaku, Peruvian President Dina bolarte left Lima to deliver humanitarian aid to areas affected by the heavy rains that accompanied the hurricane
Edited by| Christian Megan
Latin America section - CJ journalist
LIMA, March, 12,2023
In the town of Puerto Pizarro in Tumbes, one of the worst hit departments, she said the government has been working to bring machinery to each municipality amid the crisis.
She pointed out that two helicopters were arranged to mobilize affected families in Tumbes, which received 400 tons of humanitarian aid.
Boluarte also plans to visit other departments affected by the heavy rains, including Piura, Lambayeque, and La Libertad, all in the country's northwest.
The National Center for Estimation, Prevention, and Reduction of Disaster Risk reported that at least 592 districts in the country's northern coast and highlands are at risk of being affected by landslides caused by rainfall.
As a result of the heavy rains, a bridge in Casma province in the Ancash region collapsed on Friday, interrupting the Panamericana Norte highway.
According to official reports, heavy rains have so far left four dead in Piura and two dead in Lambayeque.