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Floods affect several sectors of Puerto Plata

Floods affect several sectors of Puerto Plata

A street flooded by rains in Puerto Plata this Saturday, April 12, the province is one of the 14 placed on alert by the Emergency Operations Center (COE). (EXTERNAL SOURCE)

Puerto Plata—The intense rains recorded in the last few hours have flooded rivers, streams, and ravines in several sectors of the municipality of San Felipe de Puerto Plata, partially damaging at least 215 homes.

The province of Puerto Plata is on yellow alert due to a trough on the country’s northern coast.

Sectors affected by the rainfall include:

  • The Javillar
  • Villa Progreso
  • San Marcos
  • The Alleys
  • New Rebirth
  • La Cañita
  • Haiti Neighborhood
  • Camino Real Street
  • Luis Ginebra
  • Beautiful Coastal
  • Padre Granero

According to Whascar García, provincial director of the Civil Defense in Puerto Plata, no people have been reported in shelters so far.

He said they continue to monitor the situation in coordination with other rescue institutions.

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