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Ayacucho: New Overflow of the Sankirhuato River Floods Ayna Town

Summary by El Comercio
Rain: more than 800 districts of the mountain range are at risk by landslides and huaicos Floods threaten northern Peru: rain drains ten years awayA new overflow of the Sankirhuato River flooded the streets, houses and establishments generating panic and alert in the San Francisco residents of the Ayna district, in the province of La Mar, Ayacucho region, located in the Vraem area.The flow exceeded the height of two bridges.America News indicate…
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A new overflow of the Sankirhuato River was recorded in the San Francisco district, in the Ayacucho region, causing serious damage to the urban area. The flow overflowed the level of the bridge -which ended up collapsing- and advanced through streets and houses, while the rains continue to intensify and complicate the response efforts.San Quiruato (commonly referred to as the Sankirhuato River) is a tributary located in the Ayna San Francisco di…

·Peru
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Rain: more than 800 districts of the mountain range are at risk by landslides and huaicos Floods threaten northern Peru: rain drains ten years awayA new overflow of the Sankirhuato River flooded the streets, houses and establishments generating panic and alert in the San Francisco residents of the Ayna district, in the province of La Mar, Ayacucho region, located in the Vraem area.The flow exceeded the height of two bridges.America News indicate…

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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