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Charging mobile phones and having flashlights: Social Development reinforces call for action by the frontal system
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Charging mobile phones and having flashlights: Social Development reinforces call for action by the frontal system

The Chilean government has issued recommendations to prepare for an approaching weather system that could bring up to six days of continuous rain across the central region. The Ministry of Development and Social Affairs, led by Minister María Jesús Wulf, emphasized the importance of taking precautions, especially for elderly individuals living alone and those with disabilities who may need assistance during evacuation or mobility. Key measures include checking home conditions, having sufficient medication, maintaining emergency kits, charging cell phones, keeping flashlights and battery-powered radios ready, and staying in constant contact with family members, neighbors, or trusted individuals. These steps aim to ensure safety and preparedness amid potential weather-related challenges.

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Charging mobile phones and having flashlights: Social Development reinforces call for action by the frontal system

The Chilean government has issued recommendations to prepare for an approaching weather system that could bring up to six days of continuous rain across the central region. The Ministry of Development and Social Affairs, led by Minister María Jesús Wulf, emphasized the importance of taking precautions, especially for elderly individuals living alone and those with disabilities who may need assistance during evacuation or mobility. Key measures include checking home conditions, having sufficient medication, maintaining emergency kits, charging cell phones, keeping flashlights and battery-powered radios ready, and staying in constant contact with family members, neighbors, or trusted individuals. These steps aim to ensure safety and preparedness amid potential weather-related challenges.

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