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Cutzamala Recovers: It Exceeds 97% of Its Capacity and Historical Maximum Mark

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In a turn that cheers up thousands, the Cutzamala System recovered from a water crisis and surpassed 97% of its capacity, thus marking a historic peak. According to Citlali Peraza, director general of the Watershed Agency of the Valley of Mexico (OCAVM), the biggest advance is in the Valle de Bravo dam. With 98.65% of its total capacity, this dam — of the three that make up the Cutzamala— has had its highest percentage of storage for nine years.…
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In a turn that cheers up thousands, the Cutzamala System recovered from a water crisis and surpassed 97% of its capacity, thus marking a historic peak. According to Citlali Peraza, director general of the Watershed Agency of the Valley of Mexico (OCAVM), the biggest advance is in the Valle de Bravo dam. With 98.65% of its total capacity, this dam — of the three that make up the Cutzamala— has had its highest percentage of storage for nine years.…

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SDPnoticias.com broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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