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- 2012_Loreto_floods abstract "The 2012 Loreto floods is an orange-alert weather event that affected Loreto Region, Peru that took place in the first months of 2012. February and March were the wettest months along the Peruvian Amazon. The area most affected in Loreto are villages, towns and coasts of the provincial capital, Iquitos. It is the first and strongest historical flood series in the history of Loreto, preceding the floods in 1986.Wet weather in Loreto brought downpours and drizzle, causing damage and flooding to the Loreto Region since November 2011. The rainy weather continued into early 2012, and the water level rose in the Amazon —extensive stream that feeds most of the Loreto tributaries— to 117 m. From February and March, several towns are affected (19,209-18,400 affected families), 26 000 hectares of farmland are flooded and water level reached the coastal streets of Iquitos. Other sites concerned, is the Ucayali Region.It is anticipated that after the floods, in the dry season, would increase the risk of dengue and malaria due to the proliferation of mosquitoes.".
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- 2012_Loreto_floods areasAffected "(Source:)".
- 2012_Loreto_floods duration "February 2012 — present".
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- 2012_Loreto_floods imageLocation "Inundación Iquitos.JPG".
- 2012_Loreto_floods imageName "Bellavista-Nanay, located in northern Iquitos, is one of the areas that has been affected by flooding.".
- 2012_Loreto_floods name "2012".
- 2012_Loreto_floods quote ""The trend is that it continues to grow. There is a warning of rain across the southern mountains and the waters that accumulate will come indirectly to the Amazon. The river may grow to the third week of April."".
- 2012_Loreto_floods salign "center".
- 2012_Loreto_floods source "—said Marco Paredes, regional head of Senamhi.".
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- 2012_Loreto_floods totalFatalities "7".
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- 2012_Loreto_floods subject Category:2012_floods.
- 2012_Loreto_floods subject Category:2012_in_Peru.
- 2012_Loreto_floods subject Category:Floods_in_Peru.
- 2012_Loreto_floods subject Category:Loreto_Region.
- 2012_Loreto_floods comment "The 2012 Loreto floods is an orange-alert weather event that affected Loreto Region, Peru that took place in the first months of 2012. February and March were the wettest months along the Peruvian Amazon. The area most affected in Loreto are villages, towns and coasts of the provincial capital, Iquitos.".
- 2012_Loreto_floods label "2012 Loreto floods".
- 2012_Loreto_floods label "Inundaciones de Loreto de 2012".
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