BAHIA BLANCA (AFP) – Argentina’s port city of Bahia Blanca has been pummeled by a year’s worth of rain in a matter of hours, killing 13 and driving hundreds from their homes, authorities said.
The deluge left hospital rooms underwater, turned neighbourhoods into islands and cut electricity throughout the city. National Security Minister Patricia Bullrich said Bahia Blanca was “destroyed.”
Two young girls – reportedly aged four and one – were missing after possibly being swept away by floodwaters in the wake of Friday’s storm. The death toll rose to 13 on Saturday, up from 10 on Friday, authorities said. The mayor’s office said more casualties were possible in this city of 350,000 residents, located 600 kilometres southwest of the capital Buenos Aires.
The missing girls “may have been carried away by the water,” said Bullrich. At least five of the victims died on flooded roadways, possibly after being trapped in their cars by fast-rising water. The downpour, which began on Friday morning, dumped more than 400 millimetres of rain in the area in just eight hours, “practically what Bahia Blanca gets in an entire year,” provincial security minister Javier Alonso said.
“This is unprecedented,” he added. Sirens flared as Bullrich and Defense Minister Luis Petri tried to visit an affected neighbourhood, with residents complaining they should have visited the area the previous night.
For environment official Andrea Dufourg, the extreme weather event “is a clear example of climate change.”
“Unfortunately this will continue to take place… we have no other option than to prepare cities, educate citizens, establish effective early warning systems,” said Director of Environmental Policy for the city of Ituzaingo Dufourg.
The number of evacuees on Saturday stood at 850, down from a peak of 1,321, according to the mayor’s office.
The storm forced the evacuation of Jose Penna hospital, with news footage and video shared on social media showing nurses and other medical staff carrying babies to safety. They were later assisted by the army.
Nearly 1.5 metres of muddy water gushed into doctor Eduardo Seminara’s office.
“Everything is ruined,” he told local channel C5N, pointing to a pile of soggy chairs, cushions and books dumped on the sidewalk. But “I’m not complaining, we didn’t lose any lives, our family is fine,” he said.
The government has authorised emergency reconstruction aid of USD9.2 million. The storm left much of the surrounding coastal area without power.
At one point, city officials in Bahia Blanco suspended electricity due to the huge amount of water in the streets.
Bahia Blanca has suffered past weather-related disasters, including a storm in December 2023 that claimed 13 lives. It caused houses to collapse and provoked widespread infrastructure damage. Heavy rains also fell on Friday night in the resort town of Mar del Plata, with officials suspending evening activities and urging people to remain indoors.
Buenos Aires was also hit by the storm but suffered no major damage.
