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Fall of Trees and Streets Flooded by a Storm in Posadas

A strong storm was recorded this Friday at the time of the nap in Posadas and caused different inconveniences in several points of the provincial capital. In less than an hour, the intense rain and gusts of wind caused the fall of trees, the blowing of posters, damage to the public road, power cuts and obstructions to the transit. So far, according to the first reports, the damage recorded would be only material. The intense precipitations also …
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The temporary fort that affected Posadas in the last hours caused the fall of branches and several trees in different points of the city, which generated cuts and detours in the vehicle circulation. According to OPAD, precipitation reached almost 34 millimetres and were accompanied by gusts of wind that averaged 35 kilometers per hour. https://youtube.com/watch?v=coouv9w1no4%3Ffeature%3Doembed Given this situation, the Municipality of Posadas ac…

A strong storm was recorded this Friday at the time of the nap in Posadas and caused different inconveniences in several points of the provincial capital. In less than an hour, the intense rain and gusts of wind caused the fall of trees, the blowing of posters, damage to the public road, power cuts and obstructions to the transit. So far, according to the first reports, the damage recorded would be only material. The intense precipitations also …

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La Voz de Misiones broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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