Eta leaves a path of destruction in Panama
November 6 2020 the death toll in Panama rose to eight as authorities addressed damages left by Eta, from the destruction of crops, roads, bridges and homes to missing people.
November 6 2020 the death toll in Panama rose to eight as authorities addressed damages left by Eta, from the destruction of crops, roads, bridges and homes to missing people.
Members of the Joint Task Force of the National System of Civil Protection (Sinaproc) rescued on June 29, officials of the Institute for Training and Use of Human Resources (Ifarhu)
The Panamanian Society of Engineers and Architects (SPIA) had reported the risks of flooding due to the works being done in the area.
More than 30 houses in various sectors of the capital and Panama West were flooded by yesterday’s heavy rains.