The mall Unicenter record Water comes out on the third level of the establishment as a result of the strong temporary This broke out this Tuesday afternoon in a part of the city of Buenos Aires and the suburbs of Buenos Aires, prompting the Purchasing Administration restrict operations in the affected sectors.
The situation, which occurred on a very specific day due to last-minute Christmas shopping, was confirmed by Unicenter’s own administration through a release afternoon broadcast that pointed this out The leaks affected some premises located on the upper level of the mall. The measure was reportedly passed with the goal in mind Prioritize visitor safety and the local workers.
Purchasing shows that the technical equipment They immediately began correcting the situation and assessing the damage caused by the water intrusion. Within this framework, it was expected that the normal operations of the affected sectors would be restored as soon as the necessary tasks were completed and that it would be informed when the full operations of the shopping center were restored. In parallel, the areas not reached by the leaks continued their activities as normal.
The leaks occurred in connection with the temporary, which affected various parts of the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. As the afternoon wore on, they began circulating on social media Pictures of the interior of the shopping center that showed the income of Water seeped through the ceilings of some hallwayscoinciding with the peak of rainfall in the northern area of the suburbs.

The storm began a few minutes after 5:30 p.m. when a storm front with strong winds advanced over the federal capital and several districts of Buenos Aires. The heavy rains led to flooded streets, Cars under water and falling trees at various points of the AMBA.
In fact, in a phone conversation with LN+, this was Director of Civil Defense of the Province of Buenos Aires, Fabián Garcíareported that they were carried out 30 rescues of people trapped in vehicles as a result of the flooding and noticed that some of them were fleeing Danger to life.

According to García, it was a “extraordinary” phenomenon both because of its intensity and its focused nature. He specified that they fell over in some sectors 80 millimeters of water in less than an hourwhile other parts of the suburbs and much of the city of Buenos Aires recorded no rainfall.
During the advance of the storm front, the National Weather Service issued a alarm in the short term due to strong storms with heavy rains for the city of Buenos Aires and several districts of Buenos Aires, including Vicente López, San Martín, Morón, Hurlingham, Ituzaingó, La Matanza and Lomas de Zamora. The notice was valid for two hours.

From the community San Isidro – where the Unicenter is located – reported that a break-in occurred within just two hours 83 millimeters of raina phenomenon they have described as “The heaviest rain in recent years”. In addition, they noted that the storm caused trees and branches of various sizes to fall and municipal emergency services were deployed to clear depressions and facilitate the drainage of accumulated water.