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Araucania Region, Chile - Heavy snow storms bury southern Chile in six feet of snow leaving communities isolated with blocked roads and downed power lines.
A massive snowstorm dumped some six feet of snow on Chile's Araucancia region, leaving many without power and communities completely cut off from the rest of the country.
More than 7.5 metres of snow is overwhelming the region. More than 7.5 metres of snow is overwhelming the region. Chile declared eight snow-covered municipalities a 'catastrophe' on Wednesday (July 20) as residents struggled to dig their way out of the snow that has left them without power.
Officials in the city of Lonquimay said more than 7.5 feet (2.3 meters) of snow has accumulated with some areas buried in as much as 9 feet (2.75 meters) of snow.
Originally posted by RicketyCricket
Its never been hot during summer in Canada?
Its never been cold during winter in Chile?
At least 5,000 inhabitants in a southern Chilean region have been isolated after parts of the area were cut off by the heaviest snowfalls in 16 years. The country’s National Emergency Office (ONEMI) said half of those affected live in Lonquimay, a region some 600 km south of Santiago.
heaviest snowfalls in 16 years.
Originally posted by SonoftheSun
I don't think this is normal. Climate change anyone?
Originally posted by Ferris.Bueller.II
Originally posted by SonoftheSun
I don't think this is normal. Climate change anyone?
Yes. The climate is changing because it is not, and never will be, a static entity. It has changed in the past (even before humankind existed), and it will change in the future (even after humankind is gone).
How is this unusual considering this area covers latitudes 37 - 40 degrees south. You are getting a fair distance from the equator, plus the Andes run through Chile so that helps to contribute to factors of snow. It is winter in the southern hemisphere.