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Iguazú National Park denies flood, confirms all trails open
Marco Três newsroom · edited by Annie Grellmann
Authorities debunk rumors of river flood in Puerto Iguazú
The administration of Iguazú National Park denied on Tuesday false reports of an extraordinary flood of the Iguazú River. All trails, paths, and tourist services are operating normally, the agency said in an official statement.

The park authorities reaffirmed that the protected area is operating with complete normalcy, with no restrictions for visitors. The statement was released to clarify rumors circulating on social media and digital platforms about possible closures or climatic impacts.
The denial comes during the winter recess, a period of high tourist demand in Puerto Iguazú, Argentina. The administration warned of the importance of consulting only the park’s official channels for information on trail conditions and visitation guidelines.
The park thanked the media and community for helping disseminate official information and combat the spread of false news. According to the administration, rumors about closures or weather events could affect travel decisions and bookings during one of the busiest times of the year in the region.
Source: Economis
Frequently asked questions
- Are all trails of Iguazú National Park open?
- Yes. According to the park’s official statement, all trails and paths remain open and tourist services operate without restrictions.
- How can I obtain reliable information about the park’s status?
- The administration recommends consulting only the official channels of Iguazú National Park to learn about trail conditions and visitation guidelines.
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