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Level of the Orinoco River Continues Above the Level of Overflow in Amazonas

The Orinoco River has gone down 66 cm after 15 days of having reached its maximum level of 53.50mts above sea level, surpassing 52mts of the overflow level, says Unión Radio. This situation affected more than 600 families made up of more than 2,200 people who were evacuated to temporary shelters [...] The entry Level of the Orinoco River continues above the overflow level in Amazonas was first published in Information Focus.
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The Orinoco River has gone down 66 cm after 15 days of having reached its maximum level of 53.50mts above sea level, surpassing 52mts of the overflow level, says Unión Radio. This situation affected more than 600 families made up of more than 2,200 people who were evacuated to temporary shelters [...] The entry Level of the Orinoco River continues above the overflow level in Amazonas was first published in Information Focus.

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focoinformativo.site broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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