Strong temporary brag: flown roofs, poles and fallen trees behind the storm

Strong temporary brag: flown roofs, poles and fallen trees behind the storm

February 14, 2025 – 18:08

Several damages were reported due to the rains loaded with wind and hail that hit the town of the province of Buenos Aires.

A Strong storm of rain and hail hit the city of Energetic At noon this Friday. Product product, there were Flying ceilings, poles and fallen treesas well as the shocking collapse of a FM radio antennalocated in a building in the area.

So far, the city remains without electricity or water, which is why emergency services continue to work to normalize the area.

The storm hit a large sector of the province of Buenos Aires, which had yellow alert for strong winds and thunderstorms, as indicated by the National Meteorological Service (SMN): “They will be accompanied by abundant waterfall in short periods, electrical activity, occasional hail fall and bursts that could be between 60 and 90 km/h”.

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Images of the damage for the storm.

Under this framework, the mayor Sergio Barenghi He stated in radial statements that so far there were no evacuated. In that line, from the General Directorate of Security of the Municipality it was reported that “At the moment. The area has 25 and 35 mm accumulated according to unofficial data.”

“There are no strong storms in the addressing the area within the short term,” he added, and warned that “weak and isolated rains may be experienced during the next two hours, without significant accumulated.” “The area is still alert so it is not ruled out that strong storms are generated again during the afternoon,” he concluded.

Strong temporal in Bragado: the images

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Various damage was reported following posts and trees falls.

Various damage was reported following posts and trees falls.

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Roofs were detached in the midst of the storm that hit Bragado.

Roofs were detached in the midst of the storm that hit Bragado.

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Inhabitants of the place shared images of what the storm left.

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