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Riñihue Lake

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Primary inflows
  
Enco River

Basin countries
  
Chile/Argentina

Length
  
28.63 km

Surface elevation
  
108 m

Outflow location
  
San Pedro River

Primary outflows
  
San Pedro River

Surface area
  
77.5 km (29.9 sq mi)

Area
  
77.5 km²

Width
  
5.27 km

Cities
  
Riñihue, Chile


Max. length
  
around 28.63 km (17.79 mi)

Max. width
  
around 5.27 km (3.27 mi)

Similar
  
Panguipulli Lake, Calafquén Lake, Pirihueico Lake, Pellaifa Lake, Mocho‑Choshuenco

The Riñihue Lake (Spanish: Lago Riñihue, [riˈɲiwe] /rinˈjwɛ/ REEN-yee-WE) is a lake of glacial origin in eastern Valdivia Province, southern Chile. It is surrounded by several mountains. The eastern side receives the waters of the Panguipulli Lake by the Enco River, its main contributor. It is the last of the Seven Lakes chain. In the west it is cut into two arms by the Tralcán Mount, and on the east side lies the Mocho-Choshuenco volcano. In the south the lake is bounded by the Cerros de Quimán mountains.

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Map of Ri%C3%B1ihue Lake, Los R%C3%ADos Region, Chile

The lake's name derives from the Mapuche words rëngi, "cane", and hue, "place". In the 16th century the lake was known as Comohue, from co mu, "with water", and hue, "place".

The Riñihuazo

The Riñihue lake became famous after an event known as the "Riñihuazo", which threatened to destroy several towns, villages and cities in southern Chile. During the Great Chilean earthquake a landslide near the Tralcan Mount dammed the Riñihue Lake. As the water levels of Riñihue rose more than 20 meters, the dam was in danger of breaking and flooding everything downstream, including the city of Valdivia. There were plans for evacuating the city, and many people left the city. All this ended when a large team of workers was able to open a channel for drainage in the landslide. Then the water levels of the lake sunk slowly to its normal levels. There is evidence that a similar landslide and earthquake happened in 1575.

References

Riñihue Lake Wikipedia