The article reports that the Regional Direction of SENAPRED has declared a red alert for the Valparaíso Region due to intense precipitation caused by a weather system. The alert follows the cancellation of a previous yellow alert and was coordinated with the Presidential Delegation Regional, based on warnings from the National Weather Service of Chile (DMC). Intense rainfall in provinces such as Quillota, Marga Marga, and Valparaíso led to four evacuation processes due to flooding and mass movements. Over 209,668 customers lost electricity, with La Ligua being heavily affected. The Tranque La Luz reached maximum capacity, prompting drainage efforts. SERNAGEOMIN warned of high avalanche and rockfall risks along the coast and valleys, while CONAF closed protected natural areas. This follows a preventive emergency state declared by the Ministry of the Interior on July 13.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a weather-related emergency without overt ideological framing. It reports on government actions, coordination between agencies, and scientific warnings without taking a clear partisan stance. While the subject involves government responses to a crisis,






