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.
Billede genereret af AI

Patagonian winds cause dust cloud and tourist deaths in Chile

Billede genereret af AI

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.

Hvad folk siger

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.

Relaterede artikler

Aftermath of severe storm in Buenos Aires: fallen trees block streets, damaged structures, and power outages amid clearing skies.
Billede genereret af AI

Storm in Buenos Aires area causes damage and over 40,000 power outages

Rapporteret af AI Billede genereret af AI

A severe storm with gusts up to 80 km/h hit the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA) on Tuesday midday, causing fallen trees, damaged structures, and over 40,000 power outages. The National Meteorological Service had issued a yellow alert for storms. Conditions improved in the afternoon.

Over 3000 tourists have been evacuated from Patagonia due to intense wildfires in Chubut, which have ravaged thousands of hectares. Authorities confirm the El Hoyo fire was intentional, while experts warn of respiratory health risks from smoke affecting 16 provinces.

Rapporteret af AI

The National Meteorological Service issued yellow and orange alerts for storms, rain, and strong winds affecting multiple provinces from the night of Monday, March 2, to Thursday, March 5, 2026. Central and northern regions will face the most severe conditions, with gusts up to 70 km/h and precipitation exceeding 20 mm. The public is advised to take precautions against potential damage and disruptions.

A weather front moved through northern Buenos Aires, Córdoba, and Corrientes, bringing intense rains, hail, and strong winds. These caused downed poles and trees, leading to power outages in rural areas and impassable roads. Rainfall amounts were highly variable, ranging from less than 5 mm to peaks of 150 mm.

Rapporteret af AI

As Argentina battles raging wildfires in Chubut that have burned over 3,500 hectares and prompted over 3,000 evacuations, Chile has offered assistance, including hydrant planes. This follows federal deployments and vows to pursue arsonists, amid confirmed intentional fires and extreme weather.

An intense storm hit Mendoza on Saturday, causing floods, landslides, and road closures that affected multiple areas. Authorities reported at least 61 initial incidents, rising to 193 by midday Sunday. As a result, the main event of the National Vendimia Festival was rescheduled for Sunday due to safety concerns.

Rapporteret af AI

The National Meteorological Service issued warnings for Saturday, January 10, 2026, including a yellow alert for storms in Mendoza, an orange alert for extreme temperatures in Chubut, and returning heat to the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area with up to 33 degrees.

 

 

 

Dette websted bruger cookies

Vi bruger cookies til analyse for at forbedre vores side. Læs vores privatlivspolitik for mere information.
Afvis