Puerto
Rico dam fails; evacuations begin along Guajataca River
CNN,
22
September, 20147
(CNN)All
people living near the Guajataca River in northwest Puerto Rico
should evacuate immediately because of an "imminent dam break,"
the National Weather Service in San Juan said Friday afternoon.
"All
Areas surrounding the Guajataca River should evacuate NOW. Their
lives are in DANGER! Please SHARE!" an earlier tweet said.
About
70,000 people in the area of the Guajataca Dam have been told to
evacuate, National Guard spokeswoman Yennifer Alvarez told CNN's
Leyla Santiago. Buses have been brought in to help people leave.
Speaking
on CNN's "Out Front" with Erin Burnett, Puerto Rican
Secretary of State Luis Gerardo Rivera Marín said the evacuations
are difficult because the island was heavily damaged by Hurricane
Maria, which struck earlier this week. Many parts of Puerto Rico are
flooded and more than 3 million people don't have electricity.
"It
is (done) in the blackness of the night," he said. "There's
lack of energy, especially in the mountain regions where the winds
were higher speeds."
The
NWS issued a flash-flood notice for the towns of Isabela and
Quebradillas, which are about 6 miles apart. Isabela has about 45,000
people, Quebradillas 25,000 people.
The
dam was constructed by the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority to
create a lake that provides drinking water to residents of the area,
according to the US Geological Survey.
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