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Key border crossing between Argentina and Chile reopens after weather closure

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BUENOS AIRES, ‌Aug 18 (Reuters) - An international crossing in ​the Andes mountain range that connects Argentina with ⁠Chile reopened on Tuesday after being closed for a record 34 days due ​to heavy snowfall and strong winds during the ‌El Niño phenomenon.

The closure of the Cristo Redentor tunnel had left hundreds of trucks stranded. Those ⁠on the Argentine side were ⁠authorized to move in the first hours of the reopening, according to a statement from the Argentine government.

Local media showed ‌long lines of snow-covered trucks in the ⁠Andean province of Mendoza, which ‌began to slowly move ​again after the lifting of the shutdown, which surpassed a 26-day one in 2023.

Climate ‌experts have warned that a ​more intense ⁠than usual El Niño phenomenon will take ‌place through the ⁠first few months of 2027 and that it could generate floods in Peru, Argentina and ​southern Brazil ‌as well as increase snowfall in the Andes ⁠mountain range.

(Reporting by ​Nicolás Misculin; Writing by Leila Miller; Editing ​by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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