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2012 storm in southern Uruguay

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Formed
  
September 18, 2012

Lowest pressure
  
992 mb (29.29 inHg)

Areas affected
  
Southern Uruguay

Dissipated
  
September 19, 2012

Casualties
  
3 total

Highest winds
  
172 km/h (107 mph; 93 kn)

In 2012, a strong storm swept across southern Uruguay from 18 to 19 September.

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Facts

The main area affected were the departments on the River Plate and Atlantic coasts: Colonia, San José, Montevideo, Canelones, Maldonado, Rocha.

The strongest winds were in Punta del Este (172 km/h), Montevideo (122 km/h), Laguna del Sauce (120 km/h), Colonia (103 km/h), San José (102 km/h), Melo (98 km/h), Tacuarembó (87 km/h), Rivera (83 km/h).

The government was forced to close public buildings, suspend transport and recommend residents in the capital Montevideo and other locations along the coast to remain at home. Luckily enough, it was the week of spring holidays, so children did not have to attend school.

Aftermath

Meteorologists considered this to be an extratropical cyclone.

General comment was that his cyclone was less severe than the 2005 storm.

Three people were reported dead in San José, due to a flood.

This storm is part of a regional phenomenon covering also Argentina, Paraguay, and Bolivia, where other people were reported dead as well.

References

2012 storm in southern Uruguay Wikipedia


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