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Week 10: Extreme weather in El Salvador

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 There are many sorts of extreme weather in El Salvador such as volcanoes, rainy season, earthquakes ,and fire . In this blog I’ll be focusing on the rainy season because they occur the most and cause the most damage. The rainy season usually runs from June to November coinciding with hurricane season in the Caribbean.During the rainy season in El Salvador you can expect a lot of heavy rain, thunderstorms,possible tropical depressions. On October 9th tropical storm Julia struck El Salvador causing widespread damage , 10 people lost their lives and over 2000 people were evacuated. The government of El Salvador called for a state emergency for 15 days just to facilitate response to the consequences of the storm. Ways to mitigate extreme rainy weather ; • Disconnect/Redirect Downspouts • Use a rain barrel to capture rain from your roof • Plant a rain garden • Reduce impervious surfaces; install permeable pavement References:  https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/el-salvador/n...

Week 8: Mass Wasting in El Salvador

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 The 2009 El Salvador floods and mudslides occurred November 6-9 affecting areas including San Salvador, La Paz, Cuscatlan , Usulutan and San Vicente. The disaster was triggered by flooding and heavy rainfall which caused mud and rock slides that killed approximately 130 people and left 60 missing. A total of 108 landslides occurred that caused 209 buildings to be destroyed and damaging 1,835 more . The United Nations world flood programme reported the floods washed entire harvest and up to 10,000 people were in need of food assistance. The USAID provided 25$ million through the U.S government for emergency relief and reconstruction to repair bridges , schools and health facilities after the devastating effects of tropical storm IDA which caused severe damage and loss of life in El Salvador.   References: https://www.usaid.gov/el-salvador/disaster-response