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Chile assesses damage after deadly storm surge floods coastal city of Penco
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Chile assesses damage after deadly storm surge floods coastal city of Penco

A powerful storm surge hit the Chilean coastal town of Penco on July 16, 2026, flooding streets and homes, leading to at least three deaths. Emergency crews evacuated residents, and authorities warned against approaching the shoreline. Footage showed flooded roads, residents using buckets to remove water, and damaged boats along the coast. The storm affected the Biobío region, with seawater entering homes in Malaquías Concha and Barrio Chino, and wind gusts reaching 118 km/h. Mayor Rodrigo Vera noted residents' fears as the Pacific surged beyond normal levels. Floodwaters began to recede, with families cleaning up and emergency services assessing damage. Forecasters predicted temporary easing of rain before returning strong winds and heavy rainfall by Saturday.

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Chile assesses damage after deadly storm surge floods coastal city of Penco

A powerful storm surge hit the Chilean coastal town of Penco on July 16, 2026, flooding streets and homes, leading to at least three deaths. Emergency crews evacuated residents, and authorities warned against approaching the shoreline. Footage showed flooded roads, residents using buckets to remove water, and damaged boats along the coast. The storm affected the Biobío region, with seawater entering homes in Malaquías Concha and Barrio Chino, and wind gusts reaching 118 km/h. Mayor Rodrigo Vera noted residents' fears as the Pacific surged beyond normal levels. Floodwaters began to recede, with families cleaning up and emergency services assessing damage. Forecasters predicted temporary easing of rain before returning strong winds and heavy rainfall by Saturday.

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