Julia becomes a tropical depression and they update the situation by passing through national territory
Guatemala City, Oct 10 (AGN).- Given the passage of the Julia hydrological phenomenon, which when it entered the national territory was degraded to a tropical depression, the National Institute of Seismology, Volcanology, Meteorology and Hydrology (Insivumeh) highlights the importance of Maintain preventive measures against water saturation in the soil.
According to César George, from Insivumeh Forecasts, in the next seven days the unstable situation will remain, especially in the Pacific part.
Although the rains begin to decrease, precautions must be taken against the possibility of landslides, landslides or lahars in the volcanic chain.
Trajectory
According to the Insivumeh, the largest accumulations of rain can occur over the Pacific, bocacosta, eastern valleys, central highlands, north and Northern Transversal Strip regions.
While the system is within Guatemala, its intensity will decrease until it disappears. Rainy conditions are expected to persist for the next 48 hours, add the entity.
Attendance
The Government of Guatemala maintains prevention measures, assistance to those affected and constant monitoring in the face of the passage of this atmospheric phenomenon.
Likewise, as a preventive measure, classes were suspended in the national territory for the protection of the student population.
On the other hand, there are more than 1,800 shelters and food reserves, and humanitarian aid has been transferred to strategic places.
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