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Debris Flow — Caguas, Puerto Rico

2024-11-10 · near Caguas, Caguas, Puerto Rico

$400
Property damage

Event narrative

A landslide was reported in Road 1 just before the Caguas Expressway near PR-52.

Wider weather episode

A Flash Flood Watch was issued on the second weekend of November, mainly due to a tropical wave moving through the area and a lingering frontal boundary. Saturated soils and moderate to heavy rainfall helped increase the flood and debris flow threat. This tropical wave brought abundant moisture above typical November levels, along with instability, leading to thunderstorms with frequent lightning, strong, gusty winds, and breezy to windy conditions in parts of the islands. From November 9th to 11th, above 3 inches of rain were reported, across SW and N Puerto Rico, but mainly over SE Puerto Rico and Vieques, (with some stations reporting 5 to 6.69 inches in those areas).

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1221910. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.