The next article published
by “Nature News”, show us that nature does not distinguish between animals and
humans, an approach to the tough times the locals and their flock (camelids)
went through.
El
siguiente artículo publicado por “NatureWorld News”, nos demuestra que la madre
naturaleza no distingue entre hombre y animales, un acercamiento a los difíciles
momentos que tuvieron que pasar tanto los pastores como su rebaño(alpacas)
(articulo solo en ingles)
Snow Blanketing South America Kills 250,000 Alpacas,
at Least 5 People Dead
(photo:reuters)

A cold weather front
from the Antarctic began to spread across South America
earlier this week, with some regions devastated by the snowfall, and others
reveling in it. Heavy snow fell upon a large swath of South America, from Peru
and Bolivia in the northwest to Paraguay and Brazil in
the southeast.
Peruvian President
Ollanta Humala Tasso declared state of emergency in the nation's southern Puno
region, where the snow has isolated thousands of families who make their living
by breeding alpacas.
One unnamed Peruvian
woman told reuters that villagers
have been trying to reach their herds for three days without success.
At least five people
have died as a result of the cold weather across the southern hemisphere
continent, where it is still winter. In Bolivia heavy snowfall claimed three
lives and in neighboring Paraguay two people reportedly died of hypothermia due
to the cold font, which has killed 4,000 cattle and affected 30 percent of the
nation's wheat crop, according to a report by the AFP.
Ruined wheat crops
will drive up the price of
what remains, Paraguay's agriculture minister Jorge Gattini said.
The icy blanket of
snow covering Peru and Bolivia prevented alpacas and other livestock from being able to
graze on the land, resulting in their starvation and subsequent death,
according to a Reuters report.
In Bolivia's
capital, La Paz, temperatures were 8 or 9 degrees Celsius below
average, Al Jazeera reported, adding that the Atacama Desert in Chile, often regarded as one
of the driest places on Earth, saw the heaviest snowfall the region has seen in
30 years.
In Brazil the snow was seen as a treat, as told
by a Reuters report, which featured Brazilians happily playing in the winter
snow.
We will be in the next release.
Thanks for your attention.
Nos encontraremos en la siguiente
publicación, gracias por su atención
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