Right now in Argentina! Supercell Storm Hail Floods Devastate Buenos Aires

Tuesday, March 19: A fierce storm, described as a “superstorm“ by Argentina’s weather agency, hit Buenos Aires late in the day, causing heavy damage to the city and surrounding areas. neighboring area. Destructive winds: Fierce winds have disrupted flights, flooded homes and streets, and ripped roofs off buildings. A 74-year-old woman from Recoleta died after being blown off her 9th-floor balcony by the wind. Traffic affected: Many flights to and from Buenos Aires were canceled, delayed or diverted. The city’s two main airports, Ministro Pistarini in Ezeiza and Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires, were temporarily closed Wednesday morning due to a red warning for thunderstorms. Although airports returned to normal operations at 11 a.m., traffic was still heavily affected. Flooding and heavy rain: Continuous heavy rain for several days has caused severe flooding across Greater Buenos Aires. The downpour is expected to continue throughout Wednesday, with the risk of hail. Weather warning: The National Meteorological Service (SMN) has issued an orange warning for the city of Buenos Aires, Entre Ríos and most of the province of Buenos Aires and Santa Fe. The warning means around 50 to 90mm of rain is expected, with winds of up to 90km/h, which could pose a danger to people and property. Advice: Citizens are encouraged to closely monitor weather forecasts and stay updated with information from official sources. You should limit travel during the storm and be careful when going outdoors. If you discover a video that is copyrighted, please contact us Email: carakidigroup2@ World View : is creating the best new educational videos about little-known stories from around the world. We post moments, rain, storms, floods, tsunamis, earthquakes, volcanoes, captured on camera and more! Be sure to SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an upload #BuenosAires #Argentina #LaPlata #tsunami #tornado #earthquakes #flooding #volcano #blizzardstorm #storm2024 #snowstorm #snowstorm2024 #tsunami2024 #landslide #WorldView #2024 #landslides #rain #disasters #flooding #weather #tornado #naturaldisasters #supercellstorm
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