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More than 170 Foreign Ships Seek Refuge for the Extratropical Cyclone with Hurricane Winds Hitting the Argentine Coast

Summary by La Nacion
The Argentine Naval Prefecture monitors the entry of about 170 foreign-flagged vessels that applied to enter the Exclusive Argentine Economic Zone (ZEEA) in order to protect themselves from the presence of a cyclogenesis.The weather forecast alerted about gusts of wind that could reach 100 kilometers per hour accompanied by waves of 12 meters high, triggering turbulent waters on the high seas. In this context, the ships requested access to the l…

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The Argentine Naval Prefecture monitors the entry of about 170 foreign-flagged vessels that applied to enter the Exclusive Argentine Economic Zone (ZEEA) in order to protect themselves from the presence of a cyclogenesis.The weather forecast alerted about gusts of wind that could reach 100 kilometers per hour accompanied by waves of 12 meters high, triggering turbulent waters on the high seas. In this context, the ships requested access to the l…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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A total of around 170 foreign flag vessels applied to enter the Exclusive Economic Zone Argentina (ZEEA) to protect themselves from a strong extratropical cyclone that affects the South Atlantic, with extreme weather conditions that include waves of up to 12 meters and wind gusts close to 100 km/h. The situation is monitored...

Some 170 ships of foreign flags asked to enter the Exclusive Economic Zone Argentina to take refuge from the storm that strikes the Argentine Sea, where the cyclogenesis opened the most critical stretch with hurricane winds, waves of up to 12 meters and a special operation of control of the Argentine Naval Prefecture.Refuge under surveillanceThe authorization was arranged before the request of foreign companies and fishing associations operating…

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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