LIMA, Peru – Three deaths have been blamed on large waves up to 13 feet (four meters) pummeling Ecuador, Chile and Peru ... have been the fishermen,” Roberto Carrillo Zavala, mayor of La Cruz district ...
A powerful surge of unusually large waves has struck the coastlines of Ecuador, Chile, and Peru leaving at least three people dead, and dozens of ports in the region have been forced to close ...
Towering waves up to 13 feet high have caused the deaths of 3 people and forced nearly 100 ports across Ecuador, Chile, and Peru to close. The unprecedented event has significantly damaged coastal ...
Big waves of up to 13 feet (four meters) are pummelling the coasts of Ecuador ... La Cruz district mayor Roberto Carrillo Zavala told AFP after surveying damage via helicopter with Peru's Minister ...
Tsunami-like waves hit coastlines of Peru and Ecuador Posted: December 30, 2024 | Last updated: December 30, 2024 Massive 13ft waves are battering the coastlines of Peru and Ecuador as of December 30.
Two people are dead after powerful waves of up to 4 metres high smashed the coasts of Ecuador ... La Cruz district Mayor Roberto Carrillo Zavala told AFP after surveying damage via helicopter with ...
Massive 13ft waves are battering the coastlines of Peru and Ecuador as of December 30. Footage captured in Piura, Peru on December 27 shows the high swells tossing boats around the water and causing ...
LIMA — One person died in Ecuador and ports closed across Peru as massive waves up to four meters (13 feet) high pummeled the region, officials said Saturday. Many beaches along the central and ...
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 ...
Massive waves of up to four meters were pummeling the coasts of Ecuador ... La Cruz district mayor Roberto Carrillo Zavala told AFP after surveying damage via helicopter with Peru's Minister ...
Three deaths have been blamed on large waves up to 13 feet (four meters) pummeling Ecuador, Chile and Peru, where nearly 100 ports have been closed because of the rough conditions. Ecuador's secretary ...