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Full Reservoirs and Heavy Rains in Colombia: How to Take Advantage of Excess Water

Summary by Valora Analitik
Urrá Hydroelectric Power Plant will provide power to Air-e in 2025. Image: URRA. Floods that hit Córdoba and alerts about the Sinú River once again put water management in Colombia at the center of the debate. While more than 200,000 people face impacts and losses of more than 125,000 hectares in agriculture and livestock are reported, the Urrá Reservoir operates under pressure due to the sustained increase in water inputs due to intense rains i…
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Urrá Hydroelectric Power Plant will provide power to Air-e in 2025. Image: URRA. Floods that hit Córdoba and alerts about the Sinú River once again put water management in Colombia at the center of the debate. While more than 200,000 people face impacts and losses of more than 125,000 hectares in agriculture and livestock are reported, the Urrá Reservoir operates under pressure due to the sustained increase in water inputs due to intense rains i…

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Valora Analitik broke the news in on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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