Senapred reports four deaths, 900 victims and 890 thousand customers without electricity

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Chilean Authorities Update on ‍Effects of Frontal System

Eduardo Torres of the Chilean Meteorological Directorate (DMC) reported on the receding frontal system‍ affecting the country.⁣ He⁢ stated that the⁤ system ‌is⁢ already retreating.

The National Disaster Prevention and Response Service (Senapred) released​ a new technical table summarizing the latest assessment of the frontal system’s ‍impact ‍on the south-central area of the nation.

Alicia Cebrián, Senapred director, reported two missing persons: one in⁣ the Valparaíso Region and one in the⁣ Ñuble Region. The latter individual went missing while hiking ‌on the Nevados de Chillán volcano.

The death ​toll from the frontal system has climbed to four. One person in the ⁣Metropolitan Region died due to ⁢a falling tree, while similar incidents ​were ​reported in the communes of Los Ríos, Lago Ranco, and Lago Rupanco in the Los Lagos Region.

Senapred confirmed ⁣that the frontal system has affected 903 people nationwide. Of ‌those affected, 49 people have sought ⁢shelter, 994 have been isolated, 1,343 homes have sustained minor​ damage, 471 have experienced ⁣major damage, 24 have been completely ⁤destroyed, and ‍3,682⁣ are currently under evaluation.

The Superintendency of Electricity ⁤and Fuels (SEC) reported⁢ that⁢ 892,518 customers are currently without electricity, with the Metropolitan Region accounting for 589,715 of those affected.‌ The Minister of Energy is coordinating⁢ with electric companies to restore ​power as quickly as possible.

Mr. Torres concluded by stating⁤ that‍ the ‌frontal system is receding ⁣and precipitation is expected to subside during the night or early ⁢morning hours. Clear skies⁢ are expected throughout the affected areas ⁢by tomorrow.

However, Mr. Torres also warned that​ another frontal band⁤ is expected to⁣ arrive‍ on Monday or Tuesday, bringing strong⁣ winds of 40-60 km/h primarily along the Biobío⁢ and La Araucanía⁣ regions.

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