Zdero leads flood response in northern Chaco after record rains

Following extreme rains that flooded northern Chaco towns, Governor Leandro Zdero visited Juan José Castelli to oversee assistance, as the provincial government deploys aid across affected areas. Senator Jorge Capitanich calls for national water emergency, while Frente Chaqueño proposes 180-day provincial emergency.

In the aftermath of record April 20-21 rains that submerged neighborhoods and isolated towns in northern Chaco—as detailed in prior coverage—Governor Leandro Zdero toured flooded areas in Juan José Castelli. "We are present on site, accompanying every family going through a very difficult time. The priority is to assist, contain, and provide concrete responses," he stated.

Provincial efforts involve ministries of Government, Human Development, and Health, plus APA and Ñachec, deploying extraction pumps and Vialidad teams in Castelli, Presidencia Roca, Villa Río Bermejito, and Miraflores. The Health Ministry reinforced six evacuation centers in Castelli; Minister Sergio Rodríguez affirmed: "We will be where people need us, with constant presence and concrete responses."

Politically, Senator Jorge Capitanich urged a national water emergency under Law 27.287 to deliver supplies and equipment to Castelli, El Espinillo, and other areas. The Frente Chaqueño Interbloque advanced a 180-day provincial emergency bill, including subsidies, credits, and an Operational Committee, according to Deputy Nicolás Slimel.

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Flooded towns in Chaco province, Argentina, with submerged streets, stranded vehicles, evacuating residents, and heavy rain from extreme storm.
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Extreme rains flood towns in Chaco province interior

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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.

President José Antonio Kast oversaw the start of Escudo Fronterizo plan works on Monday at Chacalluta border complex in Arica, featuring trenches up to three meters deep to curb irregular migration. The initiative divides Chilean opposition and prompts reactions from Peru and Bolivia. Ministers outlined 500 km coverage along the northern border.

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Candelaria's mayor, Gessica Vallejo Valencia, led a council to bolster the search for Jhonatan David González, swept away by the Frayle River's rising waters in Villagorgona. The Incident Command System was implemented, and national and regional support was requested. Officials urge controlled community involvement due to hazards.

Banco Agrario has enabled a debt reprogramming process for agricultural producers in 158 municipalities affected by the climate emergency under Decree 175 of 2026.

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Javier Milei's government will authorize coparticipation fund advances to 12 provinces facing fiscal difficulties via decree, at a rate close to 15%. The measure addresses falling tax collections and aims to prevent salary payment issues. Officials note the rate is below market levels.

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