Chile rains leave 13 dead, 7 missing, authorities say

July 21, 2026 10:54 PM EDT

A drone view shows a flooded amusement park after heavy rainfall from a weather front caused flooding and led the Chilean authorities to declare a state of emergency, in La Serena, Chile, July 20, 2026. REUTERS/Jorge Vega

SANTIAGO, July 21 (Reuters) - ‌The heavy ​rains ​that have hit much of Chile have left 13 people dead and seven missing, ‌authorities said on Tuesday, while the government said ⁠it would seek sanctions on electricity distributors for sustained ‌power outages.

Storms have struck from ‌the country's central region down to the south, causing widespread flooding, road closures and damage to ​homes.

“Waterways, streams, and riverbanks have been weakened by the rainfall over the past few days; ⁠there is still a risk of rising water levels in some ​of them," said Alicia Cebrian, head of Chile's Senapred emergency office.

Cebrian added that, in addition ​to the casualties, 2,281 people ‌have been displaced, 81 homes have been destroyed and 2,761 have sustained major ⁠damage, while 87,000 people remain without electricity.

The minister of the interior, Claudio Alvarado, said the government plans to ⁠initiate disciplinary proceedings against electricity distribution companies for delays in ​restoring service.

Lessons were suspended in schools across several municipalities in four regions.

Although most of the major copper and lithium mining ‌companies are located in the northernmost part of the country, which has not ‌been affected by the bad weather, some operations ⁠in the region have ‌had to temporarily ​scale back their activities due to the conditions.

(Reporting by Fabian Cambero, Editing by Thomas ‌Derpinghaus)



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