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LLUVIAS, DREWS AND STREET WOODS: COMPLICATED TRILOGY FOR THE COUNTRY

Summary by Vértigo Político
Pending the start of the rainy season, the forecast of the National Water Commission (Conagua) is not flattering: drought, moderate to extreme, affects a considerable part of the country, while high temperatures, above 40 degrees, constitute an additional threat. Above all, the levels of the country’s dams attract attention. Conagua data as of April 10 indicate that 113 of Mexico’s 210 main dams closed the 2024 rainy season with storage levels b…
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Vértigo Político broke the news in on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
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