Storm causes flooding and postpones vendimia in Mendoza

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.

The storm that struck Mendoza on Saturday, March 8, 2026, caused at least 61 incidents, including floods, landslides, rescues, and road closures, according to authorities. Heavy rains affected Greater Mendoza and mountain areas, isolating several people. In Uspallata and Luján de Cuyo, about 30 people were cut off in the tourist complexes Pueblo del Río and Tierra Calma, prompting rescue operations by road and security teams to assist and restore access.

Affected routes included National Route 7, Provincial Route 52 to Villavicencio, and Provincial Route 13, disrupting travel to the mountains. In Godoy Cruz, 14 homes were flooded, a roof collapsed, trees and cables fell, and a canal overflowed, complicating traffic. Guaymallén saw wall collapses and a sinkhole, while in Mendoza City, one person was rescued. In Las Heras, two homes were damaged, and mountain accesses were blocked by sediments.

By Sunday midday, Civil Defense counted 193 incidents, such as fallen trees, damaged roofs, flooded homes, and sinkholes, with 48 evacuations in Luján de Cuyo. Municipal crews and emergency teams continued aiding families and repairing services.

The storm also forced the postponement of the main event of the National Vendimia Festival, originally set for Saturday at the Frank Romero Day Greek theater near Cerro de la Gloria. Due to a yellow weather alert, it was rescheduled for Sunday at 21:00, as models predicted instability until the afternoon. The show, hosted by Mariana Fabbiani and Marley, will feature dances, live music, light effects, the National Queen election, and closing by Luciano Pereyra. Doors open at 18:00.

Marley stated: “The important thing is the fundraising and it will not be affected by the rain.” Daniel Vila, with Pamela David, explained: “The lunch will be next year but that does not mean the fundraising is suspended. Grupo América will carry out solidarity actions based on our four axes: health, sports, education, and environment throughout the year.” Fundraising reached about 1.3 million dollars, potentially increasing.

The Subsecretary of Culture advised proper footwear, umbrellas or raincoats, and coats, and urged caution on nearby hills due to unstable terrain from rains. In Greater Mendoza, streets were flooded, and the current dragged away parked cars.

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