La Madrid: Water Levels Drop as Residents Return Home

Three days after the flood in the Tucumán locality of La Madrid, the water level has begun to drop. 95% of residents have returned to their homes to assess the damage caused by the storm. The provincial government is providing support to the population.


La Madrid: Water Levels Drop as Residents Return Home

Interior Minister Darío Monteros stated: "We will be here until the locality is put in order, as per Governor Osvaldo Jaldo's instructions." This was said during a comprehensive cleanup and restoration operation. In La Madrid, the water level has dropped, and families are returning to their homes with the support of the provincial government. According to the official's report on Saturday, "95% of the people have returned to their homes, although some neighbors remain on the road because they need to condition their houses." Families are returning to assess damages and rescue their belongings. Despite progress in normalization and aerial images showing streets without accumulated water, National Route 177 remains cut off, isolating part of the southern area. The Tucumán government highlighted that the visual assessment allowed them to gauge the impact of the Marapa River flooding and confirmed that the phase of "evaluating material damages" now begins, along with the communal commissioner to fully restore daily life.