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Costa Salvador Presents Stronger Return Currents that Increase the Risk for Bathers and Fishermen

The Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources (MARN) warned that this 16th of September will continue the entry of an increased sea bottom, which will cause higher waves and more intense currents of return on the Salvadoran coasts. The most affected areas will be the western and central coasts, with waves of up to 2.0 meters in height in the west and 1.5 meters in the east. According to the report, high tides will be presented at 9:00 a.…
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The Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources (MARN) warned that this 16th of September will continue the entry of an increased sea bottom, which will cause higher waves and more intense currents of return on the Salvadoran coasts. The most affected areas will be the western and central coasts, with waves of up to 2.0 meters in height in the west and 1.5 meters in the east. According to the report, high tides will be presented at 9:00 a.…

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Diario La Página broke the news in on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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