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In a Government House press conference earlier today, Argentina Cabinet Chief, Jorge Capitanich, said that the heavy rainfall and flooding that struck in the Province of Buenos Aires last Saturday has now affected 19 municipalities and forced 5,203 people to evacuate from their homes.

He said that the districts affected were Luján, Marcos Paz, La Matanza, Bragado, Arrecifes, Pilar, Mercedes, San Miguel, Esteban Echeverría, Ensenada, Carmen de Areco, San Martín, Lomas de Zamora, Moreno, San Fernando, Tigre, Quilmes, Salto and Baradero. Currently there is no available information for flood damage in Berisso, Malvinas Argentinas, Campana and Exaltación de la Cruz. The floods first began on 30 October 2014, forcing over 1,000 from their homes.


One of the victims died in Lanús after being electrocuted in flood water. Another victim also died by electrocution in the locality of San Fernando. The third victim died after drowning in the swollen Luján river.

According to WMO, parts of Buenos Aries saw over 130 mm of rain fall in 24 hours between 02 and 03 November.

The heavy rain is also now affecting parts of Uruguay. Carrasco, Florida and Colonia all saw between 50 to 70 mm of rain in 24 hours up to 04 November. Parts of Brazil, Paraguay and Bolivia have also seen heavy rainfall in the last 24 hours.

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Quedan unos tres mil evacuados por las intensas lluvias en la provincia de Buenos Aires http://t.co/OHDHhh3XTx pic.twitter.com/X5osLz3cpd

- Agencia Télam (@AgenciaTelam) November 4, 2014
Baja el cauce del río Luján, pero 250 personas continúan evacuadas http://t.co/XKwrt0GvwA pic.twitter.com/o4V9SstAUs

- Agencia Télam (@AgenciaTelam) November 2, 2014