Rains caused damage in Zulia
The intense rains that have been recorded continuously since Wednesday night in the state of Zulia have caused damage in some areas and even the temporary closure of the bridge over Lake Maracaibo this Thursday morning.
The rains on November 14 in Zulia have not only affected Maracaibo and San Francisco, but also municipalities on the Eastern Coast such as Valmore Rodríguez and Baralt
The population of Ceuta, in Baralt, reported that Lake Maracaibo flooded the sector… pic.twitter.com/QZtKTI1Wyl
— Jhorman Cruz (@Jhormancruz1) November 14, 2024
They close access to the Maracaibo bridge
Around 7:45 am theAccess to the bridge over Lake Maracaibo was closed due to rainfall in the capital of Zulia.
The authorities close the bridge as a precaution, as the situation makes it difficult for drivers to see.
Although the rains have not stopped in Zulia, the bridge was reopened about an hour later, according to a report by journalist Jhorman Cruz.
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The access to the Bridge over Lake Maracaibo is closed due to heavy rain, the morning of this November 14
The intense rainfall in the capital of Zulia and surrounding municipalities in recent days has kept the community flooded and worried…. pic.twitter.com/JIVOJDCvzn
— Jhorman Cruz (@Jhormancruz1) November 14, 2024
Areas affected by heavy rains in Zulia
Heavy rainfall in the capital of Zulia and surrounding municipalities has kept some areas flooded, causing concern among residents.
This Thursday morning The collapse of a home in Maracaibo where about 15 people lived was reported.
From the house, on 12th Avenue and 91st Street, Bolívar Parish of Maracaibo, two elderly adults were rescued, identified as Virginia Luz Montiel González, 66 years old, and Orlan de Jesús León Villalobos, 67 years old. They both regret having lost their home.
In addition to Maracaibo and San Francisco, municipalities on the Eastern Coast such as Valmore Rodríguez and Baralt have also reported that populations have been flooded.
From the La Playa sector in Valmore Rodríguez, La Victoria parish, waters from the lake began to reach the village, according to Cruz’s report.
They also reported that Areas of the Luis Aparicio stadium, one of the most emblematic sites of Maracaibo, were flooded on Wednesday.
After the heavy rains that occurred in the last few hours in Maracaibo, this visual material arrives from one of the areas of the Luis Aparicio baseball stadium, one of the most emblematic in the city.
The video is from Nov 13. The water has risen in many areas of the capital of Zulia pic.twitter.com/s9UPO6zh4O
— Jhorman Cruz (@Jhormancruz1) November 14, 2024
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