Peru:
State Of Emergency Declared As 250,000 Alpacas Die In The Southern
Andean Region
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August, 2013
Peruvian
Times – “Peru’s government has declared a state of emergency in
parts of the southern Andean region of Puno that have been hit with
the coldest temperatures in a decade, daily El
Comercio reported.
President
Ollanta Humala, visiting the area this week, announced the emergency
for seven provinces in Puno – Carabaya, Sandia, Lampa, San Antonio
de Putina, Melgar, Puno and El Collao.
Hundreds
of families have been affected and more than 250,000 alpacas have
died due to freezing temperatures and snow storms that have hit the
southern highlands.
Vehicles
on the highway between Puno and Arequipa were also affected.
Passengers on interprovincial buses were forced to wait some eight to
10 hours on the icy highways at temperatures of minus 15 degrees
Celsius.” Source
– Peruvian Times
.
Flashback:
Peru: Thousands Of Shellfish Found Dead Off The Coast Of Lima, Warm
Water Blamed –
“Thousands of crustaceans were found dead off the coast of Lima
following the mystery mass death of dolphins and pelicans, the
Peruvian Navy said Friday. The cause of death is under investigation,
said Industry and Fishing Minister Gladys Triveno, warning that ‘it
would be premature to give a reason for this phenomenon.’ The Navy
said it presented a report on the find to the Agency of Environmental
Evaluation and Control to determine the cause.” Read
more
.
Flashback:
Peru: Government Mystified As Hundreds Of Dead Dolphins, Seabirds
Continue To Be Found Along Coastline –
““Late last year, fishermen began finding dead dolphins, hundreds
of them, washed up on Peru’s northern coast. Now, seabirds have
begun dying, too, and the government has yet to conclusively pinpoint
a cause. Officials insist that the two die-offs are unrelated. The
dolphins are succumbing to a virus, they suggest, and the seabirds
are dying of starvation because anchovies are in short supply. But
even three months after officials began testing the dolphins, the
government has not released definitive results…” Read
more.
Flashback:
At Least 1200 Dead Pelicans Found Along 105-Mile Stretch Of Peruvian
Beaches –
“Peru’s oceanographic agency said it will investigate the deaths
of 1,200 pelicans on northern beaches, the same place where nearly
900 dolphins were recently found dead. The dead pelicans were found
by Puerto Eten Fishermen’s Association on Thursday and Friday along
105 miles of coastline, reported the Associated Press. The
government’s Institute of the Sea said it found nearly 600 dead
birds, mostly pelicans and also some gannets, along a 43-mile
stretch.”Read
more.
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