Chilean president reveals issue as ongoing storm hinders rescue efforts in some areas

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Chilean President Gabriel Boric expressed his regret on Tuesday over the difficulties in reaching certain territories for rescue
operations.These areas remain isolated due to the ongoing storm that has been affecting the central-southern region of the country since
kilometers south of the capital Santiago, Boric highlighted its status as the most isolated territory due to heavy rainfall.He emphasized
efforts in some areas
(Photo Internet reproduction)Boric stated that a 24-hour deadline has been set to restore drinking water services in the area, while a
48-hour timeframe has been established to restore electricity supply to the commune.According to the National Service for Disaster
south, including the capital, Santiago.Tragically, two individuals have lost their lives, and four people remain missing.The disaster has
impacted 13,379 individuals, with 1,632 seeking refuge in shelters, 12,314 experiencing isolation, and 1,488 houses being
challenges posed by the ongoing situation.Efforts are underway to provide assistance and restore vital services in the affected regions.