Hurricane Winds Disrupt Travel and Daily Life in Santiago

By Ivan PetrenkoAug 3, 2024 13:35 PMNews
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Devastating winds reaching speeds of 124 km/h. Source: pixabay

On Friday night, Santiago was hit by hurricane-force winds that caused widespread destruction and paralyzed the city. Winds reaching speeds of 124 km/h not only damaged infrastructure but also significantly impacted transportation flows, including international and domestic flights.

One of the hardest-hit locations was Pudahuel International Airport, where dozens of flights were canceled or rerouted. "The plane was turned around, and the boarding ladder was blown away," one passenger reported. As a result, many travelers faced delays and changes to their routes, adding stress to their journeys.

The strong winds damaged roofs, toppled trees, and caused electrical problems. More than a million homes were left without power. Local residents recounted the dramatic destruction: "It seemed like the roof was about to blow off, the noise was like a house collapsing." Many found themselves trapped in their homes due to fallen trees and debris.

On the streets of Santiago, flying debris collided with power poles and generators, causing explosions and further power outages. Drivers had to navigate around debris and fallen trees, leading to significant delays in traffic.

These events highlight the importance of preparation and preventive measures in the face of increasingly frequent and powerful natural phenomena. Santiago authorities have urged power companies to take measures to prevent similar situations in the future as such events become more common.

Travelers planning trips to regions prone to extreme weather conditions should be prepared for unexpected events. It is recommended to always check the weather forecast before departure, carry backup power sources and charged communication devices, and closely monitor updates from airlines and local authorities.

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