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Palmito Is Thirsty: the Largest Dam in La Laguna Faces a New Drought

Upon arriving at the Lazaro Cárdenas dam, best known as El Palmito, I perceive quietness, little movement and even silence. It does not smell so much of humidity, I think as the car progresses. Despite being a vacation, I do not see people on boats, the jet skis are guarded, and only few, very few fishermen work. The reason: there is almost no water. According to information from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (SADER) of Mexic…
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Upon arriving at the Lazaro Cárdenas dam, best known as El Palmito, I perceive quietness, little movement and even silence. It does not smell so much of humidity, I think as the car progresses. Despite being a vacation, I do not see people on boats, the jet skis are guarded, and only few, very few fishermen work. The reason: there is almost no water. According to information from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (SADER) of Mexic…

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elsiglodetorreon.com.mx broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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