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Rain Causes Rise in Lempa River Level - Today's News in El Salvador

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The tributary has an upward trend after the rains in Santa Ana and Chalatenango, raising the risk of overflows. EL SALVADOR.- The Ministry of the Environment reported that, due to the rains in Santa Ana and Chalatenango, the Lempa River has a level of 5.28 meters with a tendency to increase. It was registered at the Paso del Oso station at 5:27 a.m. According to the institution, the current level is 5.28 meters, but with a tendency to increase u…
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The tributary has an upward trend after the rains in Santa Ana and Chalatenango, raising the risk of overflows. EL SALVADOR.- The Ministry of the Environment reported that, due to the rains in Santa Ana and Chalatenango, the Lempa River has a level of 5.28 meters with a tendency to increase. It was registered at the Paso del Oso station at 5:27 a.m. According to the institution, the current level is 5.28 meters, but with a tendency to increase u…

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lanoticiasv.com broke the news in on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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