Peru hit by massive 13-foot-high waves, leaving scores of ports closed
A man walks on a dock as tidal waves are seen in Lobitos, Talara Province, Peru, on December 27, 2024. - On December 28, Peru raised to 91 the number of ports closed, out of a total of 121, and restricted access to recreational beaches as heavy waves hit the northern and central coast of the country, authorities said. (Photo by Nicolas LANDA TAMI / AFP)

Peru hit by massive 13-foot-high waves, leaving scores of ports closed

LIMA, Peru — Massive waves of up to 13 feet (four meters) are pummeling the coasts of Peru, leaving scores of ports closed on Saturday, authorities said.

Peru closed 91 of its 121 ports until 1st January, the National Emergency Operations Centre said on its X social media account.

Callao, which sits adjacent to the capital Lima and is home to Peru’s largest port, has closed several beaches and barred tourist and fishing boats from venturing out.

Many beaches along the central and northern stretches of the country were closed to prevent risk to human life, authorities said.

Dozens of fishing boats were damaged, while those that were spared were still unable to work in the dangerous conditions.

The waves, according to the Peruvian navy, are being generated off the US coast by winds along the ocean’s surface.

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