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January Sees Rainfall Surge in Saint Lucia: What It Means for Water Security

Summary by St. Lucia Times News
Rainfall monitoring continues as heavy rainfall remains a potential threat to Saint Lucia’s natural resources. January 2025 saw an increase in rainfall on the island, with the Met Office recording 144.8 mm of rainfall at Hewanorra International Airport (UVF) and 117.8 mm at George F.L. Charles Airport (GFL). The numbers are comparatively higher than the 64.8 mm of rainfall recorded at UVF, and 103.2 mm at GFL for December last year. Notably, rec…
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St. Lucia Times News broke the news in on Wednesday, February 12, 2025.
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