El Salvador Issues Strong Wind Warning and Restricts Access to the Crater of the Santa Ana Volcano
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Rafagas up to 61 km/h force extreme precautions throughout the country and could prevent access to the crater of the Santa Ana volcano during tourist tours. The Ministry of Environment of El Salvador warned on Tuesday about the presence of strong winds in the national territory, with gusts that could reach up to 72 hours of impact, and warned that visits to the Santa Ana volcano might not reach the crater for safety reasons.
Daily News El Salvador – The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (MARN) issued a warning this Tuesday for strong winds across the country, with gusts that could last for up to 72 hours and impact various regions. According to the official report, northerly winds are creating conditions that increase the risk of falling trees, billboards, and other unstable objects. Therefore, authorities urged the public to stay informed and follow off…
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