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The Solar Eclipse 2020 in La Araucana It cannot be a massive spectacle like the one that occurred in 2019 in the Coquimbo Region, since the coronavirus pandemic is still present in the country and, therefore, the The Government has established health measures to avoid possible infections by coronavirus.
One week before the astronomical event, which will have its best view from the lake area, the health and tourism authorities have arranged a plan aimed at avoiding crowds, stimulating self-care and promoting distressed tourist activity.
This means that the Step by Step Plan It will remain as it has been until now and, therefore, there will be controls in air and land terminals, road closures and even those communes that are in quarantine will not be accessible. That is why the recommendation is to plan the trip well.
What can the eclipse see?
- Those people who live in communes with Phase 3 (Preparation), Phase 4 (Initial Opening) or 5 (Advanced Opening) and travel to others in La Araucana that are in the same condition will be able to see the eclipse.
- Those who live in communes with Phase 2 (Transition) and less in Phase 1 (Quarantine) will not be able to move to that region.
Access closure and traffic restriction
Among the restrictions established by the authorities, they also chose close the main access routes to lake area: Freire-Villarrica, Pitrufqun-ancul, and Loncoche-Villarrica, as well as access to coastal area: the S40 route in the Imperial-Saavedra section.
This is start at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday 13, and end at 4:00 p.m. on Monday 14.
Likewise, Internal circulation will be restricted in the designated areas between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Monday, December 14, without the possibility of transit through the Villarrica-Pucn, Pucn-Curarrehue, Villarrica-Licanray, Licanray-Coaripe and Licanray routes. Panguipulli.
Sanitary controls
Regarding health controls, from Thursday 10 will increase the control in airports and road terminals with more control of Carabineros and the implementation of random mobile controls in the different access routes to the area.