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Cyclone left 9,423 homeless and 27,000 homes affected

Also 65 dead and 128 injured

What have been the effects of Cyclone Yaku in Peru? According to the latest figures updated by the National Emergency Operations Center (COEN) These are the effects that the force of nature has brought. Regarding human life: 9,423 homeless, 65,065 people affected, 65 deceased, 128 injured, and 5 missing.

About the houses that have been impacted by Cyclone Yaku, these are the figures of its impact: 1,521 houses destroyed, 2,148 houses uninhabitable, and 27,843 houses affected.

The infrastructure has also suffered the onslaught of nature such as: 55 classrooms destroyed, 650 classrooms affected, 170 classrooms uninhabitable, 5 health facilities destroyed, 105 health facilities affected, and 10 health facilities uninhabitable.

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Likewise, 66.4 kilometers of rural road affected, 7.9 kilometers of rural road destroyed, 178 kilometers of highway destroyed, 659 kilometers of highway affected, 327 kilometers of irrigation canal affected, and 109 kilometers of irrigation canal destroyed.

Likewise, 202 bridges affected, 136 bridges destroyed, 61 kilometers of water network affected, 19 kilometers of water network destroyed, 4.8 kilometers of sewerage network affected, and 1 kilometer of sewerage network destroyed.

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