This Friday, persistent rains accompanied by strong winds continue in the province of Colón, Panama, since the early hours of the morning, causing flooded roads and concern among the population. One of the affected roads is Vía Randolph, which was found flooded at dawn, affecting commercial traffic in the area. In recent days, due to bad weather, 25 homes have been reported affected by water ingress and roof damage in the city and coastal communities of the Atlantic province. Omar Smith, national director of Sinaproc, recommended that people avoid crossing any bodies of water where flash floods may occur, identifiable by the coloration of the river as a sign of danger. He indicated that windy conditions and high waves are present on the Caribbean coast. It is recommended that the population stay informed through the official channels of security agencies about the climate situation.
Emergency in Colón: Flooded Roads and Damaged Homes Due to Storms
In Panama's Colón province, heavy rains and winds have damaged roads and homes. Authorities urge residents to be cautious and stay updated.