Peru floods kill 67 and spark criticism of country's climate change preparedness Devastating downp
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/17/peru-floods-ocean-climate-change
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Sixty-seven people have been killed and thousands more forced to evacuate by intense rains which damaged 115,000 homes and destroyed more than 100 bridges in Perus worst floods in recent memory.
We are confronting a serious climatic problem, said Perus president, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, in a broadcast to the nation on Friday afternoon. There hasnt been an incident of this strength along the coast of Peru since 1998.
The disaster which came after a period of severe drought has been blamed on abnormally high temperatures in the Pacific Ocean, and fuelled criticism that the country is ill-prepared for the growing challenges of climate change.
Over the past three days, the downpour has burst river banks, created mudslides, collapsed bridges, closed roads and forced school suspensions in swaths of the west and north of the country.