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Storm in Salto leaves one woman dead and causes severe damage from intense winds
๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡พ Uruguay /Disasters & Emergencies

Storm in Salto leaves one woman dead and causes severe damage from intense winds

From El Paรญs · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A severe storm in Salto, Uruguay, caused intense winds and heavy rain, resulting in significant structural damage.
  • A woman died after being struck by a flying piece of roofing material while riding a motorcycle.
  • Authorities have suspended the Constitution Swearing-in ceremony, and emergency services are working to address the damage and assist affected residents.

A powerful storm struck Salto, Uruguay, early Saturday morning, unleashing intense rain and winds that caused widespread structural damage across the city. The severe weather led to a tragic fatality when a woman riding a motorcycle was killed by a piece of roofing that was torn loose by the strong winds.

The storm's impact was significant, with reports of flying roof sections, fallen trees, and power outages affecting numerous homes. Emergency services, including police and firefighters, are currently engaged in extensive efforts to clear debris, repair damages, and provide assistance to those most affected by the tempest.

In response to the severity of the situation, authorities have suspended the Constitution Swearing-in ceremony that was scheduled for the day. The Intendant of Salto, Carlos Albisu, has been surveying the damaged areas and closely monitoring the ongoing response efforts.

Multiple work crews are actively involved in removing fallen branches and trees from various locations throughout the city, highlighting the scale of the storm's destructive power. The situation remains critical as Salto grapples with the aftermath of the intense weather event.

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