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Peru requests state of emergency for Coracora after magnitude 7.2 earthquake
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Peru requests state of emergency for Coracora after magnitude 7.2 earthquake

From La Repรบblica · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck Ayacucho, Peru, causing damage to homes, schools, and infrastructure.
  • Peru's Minister of Housing, Mauricio Arnillas, visited the affected areas and announced a request for a state of emergency declaration.
  • The emergency declaration aims to expedite aid and ensure safe conditions for families impacted by the seismic event.

A powerful magnitude 7.2 earthquake has shaken Coracora in Peru's Ayacucho region, leaving a trail of damage to homes, schools, and the local church. Minister of Housing, Mauricio Arnillas, visited the affected areas to assess the destruction firsthand.

Arnillas announced that his ministry will request the government declare a state of emergency for Coracora. This measure aims to bolster support for affected families and expedite recovery efforts. The minister toured the damaged zones with regional and local officials, including the governor of Ayacucho, Wilfredo Oscorima, and the provincial mayor of Parinacochas, Yony Reyes.

"We verified the damage caused by the earthquake and all the needs of the population of Coracora and surrounding areas," the minister stated. He added that this information would be relayed to the Council of Ministers to speed up interventions and pending projects in the region. Technical teams are also on the ground in Negro Mayo to document the extent of the damage.

The Ministry of Housing emphasized its continued coordination with local authorities to evaluate the damage and implement necessary actions. The potential state of emergency would allow for a more robust intervention by competent entities, ensuring quicker assistance to those affected by the significant seismic event.

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Originally published by La Repรบblica in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.