Nancy Pazos (55) suffered the consequences of the terrible storm that hit the Province and City of Buenos Aires this weekend, causing 14 deaths, hundreds of flooded streets and around 150 thousand users without electricity in the city area until Monday morning AMBA.
In detail, the famous journalist shared on her account instagramwhere 163 thousand users follow her, a post that shows images of the destruction of her house and tells the details of how her house was abandoned after the Meteorological phenomenon what was experienced this Sunday.
“Exceptional! The chimney of the grills, the bottles, the tree in the background fell and all the deckchairs were swept away…“, we hear the speaker say At Barbarossa (Telefe, Monday to Friday at 9.30am) in a video from the back of his post-temporary house..
“No one was injured and that’s a lot. A tornado passed through the house. The dogs ran away scared from the storm. There are blown roofs and dozens of fallen trees in Del Viso, Pilar. The light hasn’t come back on yet. We’ve been in the dark for 10 hours now,” Nancy wrote in that post she shared Sunday night.
And he clarified: “The dogs had escaped before, when my cousins left after a barbecue with their partner that ended at 9 in the evening.
“One came back at 5 in the morning. I was down there waiting. And the other went to take refuge in my old house which is 20 blocks away. AS the neighbors saved him. And they brought it to me. Thank you for your attention”, concluded the host Russian roulette (Radio Mega, 6 am) e Love is stronger (Radio 10, 1pm).
“Luckily they showed up. But be careful that they don’t run away”, “The dogs have appeared, this is the most important thing. You will replace the other”, e “It’s a shame what has happened to so many other families… I hope that everything will be resolved soon in general for every family that suffered due to this terrible storm”, commented Pazos’ followers under those shocking images of his park.
Furthermore, a user of instagram He looked carefully at the images he had uploaded and saw that there were two bottles of wine on a table and noted in the comments: “The wines remained intact”.
“Yes! Unusual. A neighbor had given them to me and I left them there. They were simply knocked over but intact. A miracle,” the journalist replied.
Nancy Pazos’ story aired on Radio 10
Even though Nancy was absent from her Mega show this Monday, she was on the air at noon Radio10 and recounted the details of the drama that, like many other inhabitants of Buenos Aires, he had to experience this weekend.
“I’m surrounded by fallen treesonly two at my house but It is incomparable with all the pain of the people of Bahía Blanca and the deaths we have suffered due to this horrible tragedy of a climate that has affected us in an incredible way”, began the presenter at the beginning of her program.
And he added, piquantly, regarding this tragic phenomenon a few days after the change of Government: “It’s good that (Javier) Milei witnessed a catastrophe of this nature among other things, realizing that not everything can be thrown onto the market.
“Because what would the market have given you in a context like the one we see in any block of the city of Buenos Aires and its surroundings?”, Nancy asked.
Source: Clarin