Two people were reported to have died in Ecuador's southwestern Manta region and a 30-year-old man was found dead at a beach in Chile – no deaths have been reported in Peru, according to AFP.
(Bloomberg) -- Peru closed ports and public beaches as rogue waves as high as four meters (13 feet) battered the South American coastline over the weekend. Peru’s national center for emergency ...
Peruvian officials have been forced to close more than 90 ports and several beaches. The waves have mostly affected coastal fishing communities. Although no deaths have been reported in Peru, one ...
Peru closes beaches and 91 of its 121 ports until January 01, 2025 to prevent risk to human life as waves over 13 feet disrupt coastal life. Massive waves of up to 13 feet (four metres ...
One person died in Ecuador and ports closed across Peru as massive waves up to 13 feet high pummeled the region, officials said Saturday. Many beaches along the central and northern stretches of ...
Callao, one of Peru’s largest ports, has also been heavily affected and many beaches in the region have been shut for travellers, fishermen and locals, alike. The fishing boats have been banned ...
Callao, which sits adjacent to the capital Lima and is home to Peru's largest port, has closed several beaches and barred tourist and fishing boats from venturing out. "There is a major problem ...