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A Thousand 500 Affected Leaves Flood of the Orinoco River

The level of the Orinoco River continues to rise while more than 1,500 people remain in temporary shelters, due to the rains that have been recorded in the Amazonas state. The municipalities of Atures and Atabapo are the ones that record the greatest number of families affected by the floods, according to the governor of Amazonas, Miguel Rodríguez, who visited the area, [...] The entrance thousand 500 affected leaves the Orinoco River to grow wa…
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Due to the intense rains of this month of July, the river Orinoco was overflowed leaving, until now, more than 1,500 victims, especially in the municipalities Atabapo and Atures.

The level of the Orinoco River continues to rise while more than 1,500 people remain in temporary shelters, due to the rains that have been recorded in the Amazonas state. The municipalities of Atures and Atabapo are the ones that record the greatest number of families affected by the floods, according to the governor of Amazonas, Miguel Rodríguez, who visited the area, [...] The entrance thousand 500 affected leaves the Orinoco River to grow wa…

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focoinformativo.site broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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