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  • 3/7/2025
👉 Bahía Blanca y sus alrededores enfrentan una grave situación de inundaciones tras lluvias intensas que superan en cuatro veces el promedio mensual. La falta de internet y el temor a robos agravan la situación. Las actividades deportivas y escolares han sido suspendidas.

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00:00How many migrants are accumulating?
00:02In Bahia Blanca? 25, 30.
00:04So we're talking about 10, 12 times more?
00:06Yes, because it's a dry area.
00:08Of course.
00:09And there the question we would have...
00:11Yes, you wanted to say something, sorry.
00:16I don't remember where.
00:17No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:19No, I'm, I'm, I'm listening attentively.
00:21Carlos, tell us about evacuation centers, mobilizations of people.
00:27How is this structured when it's now 9.56?
00:33Look, Luis, there hasn't been any official statement here,
00:37but we know that at the command of the 5th Corps,
00:41people are approaching there,
00:43they are being taken, of course, by civil defense,
00:46so that they are located in these centers.
00:50But there is no official statement from the municipality.
00:53We still don't have the places that have been set up
00:59so that people can get there or be taken,
01:03because in many places people can't leave their homes.
01:08Electricity is no longer available in many places.
01:13Well, it's a situation that is getting worse with the passing of the minutes,
01:18I wouldn't say the hours, the minutes.
01:22It was fast.
01:24Many people didn't have time to leave.
01:27Many people don't want to leave because they know they will leave
01:30and there is, for God's sake, very little left.
01:32Of course.
01:33We are seeing there, Carlos, images.
01:36This is the hospital Pena.
01:38From the hospital Pena.
01:40Do you have information?
01:41Because it's shocking, I mean, all the images are shocking,
01:44but it's there, it draws a lot of attention,
01:46the patients coming out with their hands on the ground, being evacuated.
01:49What information do you have from the hospital Pena?
01:51The hospital Pena is in a room that has been evacuated.
01:56Above all, what they feared the most there was the issue of neonatology,
02:02which was the most serious thing,
02:04but then, well, the hospital Pena, in some places,
02:07is making the patients located and relocated to other places.
02:12Of course.
02:14An Italian doctor was just telling us,
02:16the Italian hospital in Bahia Blanca,
02:18that he couldn't get to the hospital.
02:20The other issue they have is,
02:22the hospitals are asking for derivations,
02:24but you don't have how to derive,
02:26because you don't have,
02:27our ambulances can't even get to the doctors
02:30and many times they can't get to the hospitals where to derive.
02:33Of course we open the channel so that the intendant,
02:37the authorities can communicate.
02:40What is the way they have to communicate, Carlos,
02:43here in the city, to know what to do?
02:47Well, yes, there are still means of communication.
02:54The signals have not been lost,
02:56so, well, the telephones,
02:58today they are being the fundamental communications
03:01so that, well, the people who are in the hospitals,
03:04more than anything,
03:05there they just informed me that there was an evacuation
03:11in the street, in Avenida Lep, at 800,
03:14where there is a very important geriatric in the city,
03:17people are being evacuated,
03:19and the grandparents are being evacuated in a good way.
03:22Imagine, that's why I tell you,
03:24what can continue in the neighborhoods,
03:26what can be happening now in the neighborhoods.
03:28This is downtown, here we see a truck,
03:31a car that can't keep moving forward
03:34and that has to back up,
03:36because everything is blocked.
03:40People, of course, get sick here.
03:48Carlos, the electric service in the city of Bahia Blanca,
03:53do you dare to say that it is very affected,
03:56little affected,
03:57and I leave a big hug to Antonio Lange,
03:58who says goodbye.
03:59Well, Antonio, I'll stay with Nacho.
04:01Is there electricity in general in the city
04:04or is everything cut off?
04:06No, it is largely cut off.
04:09Here we have the electric service.
04:13In the building, the electricity was cut off here
04:15and there is an electrical group,
04:18so the central area no longer has lighting,
04:21it does not have the electric service,
04:22so imagine in the neighborhoods
04:24what can be happening.
04:26I'm also thinking, Carlos,
04:29about the internet service,
04:31because there will be an antenna for people who have data,
04:34but modem and all that has been lost.
04:38Of course, that's what you say, it's real.
04:42We are transmitting with data here,
04:45so imagine that there should not be
04:49Wi-Fi service either,
04:51and the normal Wi-Fi that one can have at home,
04:54because it does not have electricity either.
04:56Of course.
04:57At this time, I insist, it is 10.01,
04:59we are greeting the people of Buendía24.
05:01Is it raining where you are, in Bahía Blanca, Carlos?
05:06At this moment it is raining, Luis.
05:08At this moment it is raining,
05:10and at this moment the people of the municipality
05:12are cutting this street,
05:14where I am located,
05:16Alcina Street,
05:18between San Martín and Soler,
05:21for those who know Bahía Blanca,
05:23in the center, a few meters from the main square,
05:27Plaza Rivadavia,
05:29this street is being cut,
05:31there is no electricity either, as we said,
05:34and the communication must be super complicated for everyone.
05:38Well, let's open our communication channels.
05:41My personal Instagram is arrobaluisnovarecio.
05:44If there is any Bahian who wants to go out to the air
05:47to tell us what he needs,
05:48let's do what has always been done
05:50with the media,
05:52which is to make a channel,
05:53and the mayor himself,
05:55remind me the name of the mayor, Carlos.
05:59Federico Susbieles is the mayor of Bahía Blanca,
06:02Federico Susbieles.
06:05Well, we tell Federico that if he wants to use our media
06:08to go out to the air,
06:10I'm seeing a lot of messages
06:12that are starting to arrive from Bahía Blanca,
06:14and let's remember, Nacho,
06:15that it is raining at this moment,
06:17storm prospects.
06:19I'll tell you what the weather situation is like.
06:21There is a high-pressure system
06:23that is responsible for the heat
06:25in practically the entire northern center of the country,
06:27and the one that brought all the humidity
06:29from the Amazon, Paraguay,
06:30to the Río de la Plata
06:31and the province of Buenos Aires.
06:33There is cold air in Patagonia,
06:35and that is interacting and generating strong storms
06:37from dawn,
06:39from the south of San Luis,
06:40to the area of Bahía Blanca.
06:42We still see storm clouds
06:44at this time of the morning,
06:45affecting the southwest of Buenos Aires,
06:47the east of Río Negro,
06:49the center and the east of the province of La Pampa.
06:51The unstable conditions will continue
06:53in that same region
06:55until at least noon,
06:57and only from the afternoon,
06:59when the cold air front begins to move
07:01towards the center of the country,
07:03this storm system will begin to move
07:05towards the rest of Buenos Aires,
07:07the south of the coast,
07:08and today is the last day,
07:10in addition to the heat wave
07:12that we are having
07:13throughout the central and northern areas of the country.
07:15Tomorrow, the storms will arrive
07:17and the temperature will drop
07:19throughout the national territory,
07:20but unfortunately,
07:21over Bahía Blanca,
07:22they will continue
07:23two or three more hours
07:24with heavy rains,
07:25which may cause them to fall
07:27almost 100 millimeters more.
07:28My God!
07:29Carlos, here we are being sent
07:31from Bahía Blanca,
07:32I want to check it with you,
07:33that some attention centers are being enabled,
07:35and I want to check it with you,
07:37such as Calle Belén,
07:39from WEMES 250,
07:41Club San Cisena,
07:43from General Daniel Serri,
07:45the Natan Center,
07:48and the division of the 5th Army Corps.
07:50Do you have this information, Carlos?
07:53It's perfect, Luis,
07:55what you are saying.
07:57Club San Cisena,
07:59from General Daniel Serri,
08:01the 5th Army Corps
08:03of our city.
08:07Well, here is the police.
08:10People are angry here.
08:13Do you want to talk
08:15with someone,
08:17with a resident of Bahía Blanca?
08:19Yes, Carlos, of course.
08:21Well, here is a lady,
08:23Luis Novarecio,
08:25we are live,
08:27you can greet her.
08:29Hello, Luis, good morning.
08:31Hello, Luis, a big hug.
08:33What is your name?
08:35My name is Laura Pino,
08:37I am from Bahía Blanca,
08:39a merchant from Bahía Blanca.
08:41Tell me what is happening to you,
08:44Well, I live in Pleno Centro,
08:46and I have the business of the merchant
08:48of Bahía Blanca,
08:50we started at dawn with rain,
08:52we didn't realize it,
08:54we were in a building,
08:56and at 7 in the morning,
08:58the water reached the roof of the building.
09:00And now with the rain,
09:02it's very sad.
09:04At this moment, the roof is getting wet,
09:06I am in a building of two floors,
09:08each 20 centimeters,
09:10and well,
09:13Laura,
09:21Laura,
09:23did they tell you before
09:25that a similar storm was coming?
09:27Was there any previous alert?
09:43Of course.
09:48And now,
09:50are they helping you, Laura?
10:13Of course.
10:15Good.
10:17Well, Laura, there is Carlos,
10:19we are at your disposal,
10:21and all the Bahians,
10:23thank you for this first communication.
10:27Above all, the alarm is mixed there,
10:29of course, because the alarms
10:31of cars and houses
10:33start to sound in front of this.
10:35The images are shocking, Carlos.
10:38Well.
11:00Good.
11:02Well, we stay there.
11:04Don't cut this communication.
11:06Let's see this.
11:37Of course, but I say,
11:39you know that, not the weather service,
11:41which does what it has to do,
11:43a prevention is needed,
11:45it is called risk reduction,
11:47this is a science,
11:49there are people who do it,
11:51I would like a lot, look,
11:53it touches me very closely,
11:55because Vera's mother works
11:57at the Red Cross International,
11:59precisely in prevention and risk reduction.
12:01They have to give you,
12:03when this type of storm happens,
12:05they have to give you instructions
12:07that you have to do,
12:09which go from preserving documents,
12:11having drinking water,
12:13having a kit of medications.
12:15I don't see that it has been done.
12:17If we can talk later
12:19with Virginia Laino,
12:21I would like a lot,
12:23because it is an extraordinary storm.
12:25Mumi, you wanted to say something.
12:27Let's see, the truth is that
12:29last night, at the last minute,
12:31from the municipality,
12:33the whole municipality of Bahia Blanca
12:35should not attend classes,
12:37not only elementary school,
12:39not only high school, kindergarten,
12:41but also pre-university and university institutes.
12:43The situation in public spaces,
12:45driving tests,
12:47parks and public spaces,
12:49the circulation was restricted in these places.
12:51But Mumi, do you know what happens?
12:53You have to issue an alert,
12:55I say, there are tsunami alerts,
12:57tornado alerts,
12:59I say, I don't see this being done.
13:01I learned it with Virginia,
13:03which is to look for the documents,
13:05so that after the storm passes,
13:07you don't have the discomfort
13:09of being undocumented
13:11until it works again.
13:13We got Carlos back there.
13:15Lorena Pereira
13:17from Colonel Rosales
13:19is also calling us.
13:21I don't know where he is.
13:23Colonel Rosales,
13:25if someone helps me with the map,
13:27I understand that he is in the Bahia Blanca area.
13:29They are having a hard time.
13:31Let's see if we can connect with Lorena
13:33so that she can tell us
13:35what is happening.
13:37While we see this,
13:39which is shocking,
13:41the storm is moving.
13:43It's the most difficult situation.
13:45It's starting to move.
13:47I was looking for Colonel Rosales,
13:49but I couldn't find him.
13:5130 km from Bahia Blanca.
13:53Let's call Lorena,
13:55who is 30 km from Bahia Blanca
13:57to tell us what is happening.
13:59All week,
14:01there were heavy rains
14:03in the Carué area,
14:05in the west of Buenos Aires,
14:07in the north of La Pampa.
14:09This week, 500 mm of rain
14:11fell intermittently.
14:13Now, in Bahia Blanca,
14:15it's 300 mm in a few hours,
14:17and it's not enough
14:19to absorb the ground.
14:21Is this the current map?
14:23Exactly.
14:25This is Bahia Blanca,
14:27with strong storms,
14:29but put the current map, please.
14:31The colors have shifted here.
14:33Look at the intensity of the phenomena.
14:35Of course.
14:37But it's still raining.
14:39The storms continue.
14:41And then, from noon,
14:43it starts to move
14:45towards the rest of the province
14:47of Buenos Aires.

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