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Strengthening El Niño Could Exceed Previous Events Dating Back to 1950. Here's What Southern California Residents Should Know.

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NOAA's Climate Prediction Center says there's a 69% chance that a historic El Niño event could exceed the strength of previous events dating back to 1950.

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A report by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Public Services noted that there is more than 90% probability that the event will evolve to a “very strong” category; out of 92 municipalities surveyed, 58 exceeded some historical monthly average rainfall and ten have water surpluses of more than 50%.

·Vicente López, Argentina
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The water deficit and drought will affect Central America, northern South America (Colombia, Venezuela and Guyana) and the southern tip of Chile. According to experts, El Niño has a 69% probability of being the most intense since 1950, with effects that could spread across the planet.

·Caracas, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
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dailynews.co.tz broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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