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Venezuela Has Recorded 300 % More Rainfall than Expected During 2025 - Proceso Digital

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The Minister of Science and Technology of Venezuela, Gabriela Jiménez, reported on Thursday that the South American country has recorded 300 percent more rains than expected during 2025 that have affected more than 7,000 families and that awarded to the climate crisis. Venezuela’s entry has recorded 300 percent more rains than expected during 2025 was first published in Proceso Digital.
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The Minister of Science and Technology, Gabriela Jiménez, reported on Thursday, October 9, that the country recorded 300 percent more rainfall than expected during 2025 that affected more than 7,000 families and that awarded to the climate crisis. At the opening of the World Congress in Defense of Mother Earth, which serves as the "prelude" of the COP30 climate meeting, the minister said that the Orinoco River (the third most abundant in the wor…

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The Minister of Science and Technology of Venezuela, Gabriela Jiménez, reported on Thursday that the South American country has recorded 300 percent more rains than expected during 2025 that have affected more than 7,000 families and that awarded to the climate crisis. Venezuela’s entry has recorded 300 percent more rains than expected during 2025 was first published in Proceso Digital.

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October 9, 2025.- During the World Congress in Defense of Mother Earth, the Minister for Science and Technology, Gabriela Jiménez, addressed the impacts of global climate change in Venezuela, attributing its causes to capitalism and its economic policy. According to Unión Radio, the...

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Venezuela’s Vice-President Sectoral of Science, Technology, Education and Health, Gabriela Jiménez, denounced the impact of the climate crisis in the country, during her participation in the World Congress in Defense of Mother Earth. The official highlighted how extreme climate variations hit agricultural activity, biodiversity and, directly, the lives of Venezuelans. In 2025, Venezuela experienced a 300% increase in expected rainfall, a phenome…

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Venezuela records in 2025, 300 % more rains than expected this year. The reason, the consequences of global climate change. This is what the Minister for Science and Technology, Gabriela Jiménez, explained on Thursday, October 9, during the World Congress in Defense of Mother Earth. “In the case of Orinoco, we are seeing a growth that exceeds the last 60 years. And that result of this increase of rains and floods, which affected more than 7.

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DiarioVea broke the news in on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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