Aerial view of intense Patagonian winds creating a vast dust cloud and blizzard in Torres del Paine, Chile, leading to tourist deaths and widespread damage.
Aerial view of intense Patagonian winds creating a vast dust cloud and blizzard in Torres del Paine, Chile, leading to tourist deaths and widespread damage.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Patagonian winds cause dust cloud and tourist deaths in Chile

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Strong winds in Patagonia created a large dust cloud affecting Uruguay and the AMBA, while in Torres del Paine, Chile, five tourists died in a blizzard. Gusts reached up to 150 km/h, causing damage in Chubut and health alerts for respiratory issues. Authorities declared an emergency and forecast a decrease in winds.

Wind gusts battering Patagonia on Monday reached peaks of 150 km/h in urban areas and exceeded 300 km/h in oil fields in Chubut, according to reports from the National Meteorological Service (SMN). In Comodoro Rivadavia, the epicenter of the storm, a state of climatic emergency was declared, suspending classes and restricting non-essential vehicle circulation. Damages included roof blow-offs, fallen power poles and trees, and interruptions in water and electricity supply across entire neighborhoods.

Meanwhile, the winds lifted a cloud of dust and dry sediments that moved northward, reducing visibility along the Buenos Aires Atlantic Coast and reaching the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires (AMBA). The Uruguayan Institute of Meteorology (Inumet) reported that the phenomenon, visible in Montevideo with a grayish sky, could affect health, especially for people with respiratory problems. Gastón River from Rauch Civil Defense described the event as 'calima,' where particles like sand and clay remain suspended.

The most severe tragedy occurred in Torres del Paine National Park, 2800 km south of Santiago, where a blizzard surprised hikers. Five tourists died: two Mexicans, two Germans, and one British. Four missing persons were found alive, though their condition is unknown. 'We have to report five deceased people: two Mexicans, two Germans, and one British,' said José Antonio Ruiz, presidential delegate in Magallanes. President Gabriel Boric expressed condolences on X: 'To the families, friends, and loved ones of the five people who unfortunately died in the tragedy that occurred in Torres del Paine, I send my deepest condolences.'

The park, which received over 367,000 visitors in 2024 according to the National Forestry Corporation (Conaf), faces forecasts of winds up to 120 km/h with sleet, complicating visibility. Authorities warn that hikers may become disoriented. For Wednesday, a total decrease in winds is expected in Chubut, with gusts up to 41 km/h and temperatures between 9°C and 14°C, along with possible light rains.

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X discussions highlight the tragedy of five tourists dying in a blizzard at Torres del Paine, Chile, amid Patagonian winds up to 190 km/h, with users expressing shock and sympathy for victims from Mexico, Germany, and the UK. Concurrently, posts warn of a dust cloud from Patagonia affecting visibility and respiratory health in AMBA, Uruguay, and Chubut, advising precautions like closing windows. Sentiments range from grief over the deaths to practical alerts about the environmental impact, with neutral reporting dominating.

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Realistic depiction of impending severe weather in Chile's Biobío Region, featuring Senapred alert amid stormy skies and windswept landscape.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Senapred declares early preventive alert in Biobío over bad weather forecast

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

The National Service for Disaster Prevention and Response (Senapred) has activated an early preventive alert in Chile's Biobío Region due to forecasts of strong winds and precipitation starting this Saturday. The action follows three alerts issued by the Chilean Meteorological Directorate (DMC). The alert aims to strengthen monitoring of potential risks.

Chile's Meteorological Directorate forecasts normal to moderate winds from Sunday morning April 12 to Tuesday 14 in La Araucanía, Los Lagos, and Aysén due to a cold front. The strongest gusts, up to 100 km/h, are expected in Aysén. Similar winds are also affecting the far north since Saturday.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

A storm with record rainfall over 300 mm hit Chaco province interior on April 20, leaving towns underwater, roads impassable and several emergencies. Espinillo recorded 320 mm, while a factory in Juan José Castelli was flooded affecting 45 workers. The National Meteorological Service maintains an orange alert for storms.

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