A tragic incident unfolded when a couple, Mariano Robles, 28, and Solana Albornoz, 32, lost their lives in a flash flood while waiting out a storm in Argentina. The pair, who had attended a wedding, left the venue early in the morning on April 5, intending to return home to their two young children once the weather improved. Unfortunately, their car was swept away by a sudden flood, leading to their demise.
Concern arose when they did not return home, prompting family and friends to seek information on social media. Tragically, their vehicle was found overturned in an irrigation canal, with Mariano and Solana found inside, locked in an embrace. Mariano worked at the Tucum Government Palace, while Solana was employed at the state-run bank Caja Popular de Ahorros.
The couple’s dedication to their children was evident, as they rarely spent time away from them. The nanny caring for their children that night expressed surprise at their delayed return, emphasizing their usual attentiveness as parents. An investigation is underway to determine the events that led to their deaths.
In a separate incident during the storm, a 12-year-old boy named Lisandro lost his life due to electrocution while playing football in the Tucum region. These tragic events have deeply impacted the community, leaving loved ones mourning the loss of these individuals.
