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“The Situation Is Critical”: They Warn that There Are More than a Million Hectares Under Water in Buenos Aires and Demand Urgent Aid

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The water situation in the center of the province of Buenos Aires rekindled the alarms of the countryside. After the intense rainfall of the last week, the Confederation of Rural Associations of Buenos Aires and La Pampa (Carbap) warned that the panorama is “critical” and called for an immediate response by the provincial and national governments to address the productive and social emergency. According to the entity, currently, in the affected …

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The water situation in the center of the province of Buenos Aires rekindled the alarms of the countryside. After the intense rainfall of the last week, the Confederation of Rural Associations of Buenos Aires and La Pampa (Carbap) warned that the panorama is “critical” and called for an immediate response by the provincial and national governments to address the productive and social emergency. According to the entity, currently, in the affected …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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CARBAP and the Rural Society of July 9 warned that the water crisis is “critical” and asked Javier Milei for immediate assistance with machinery. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Buenos Aires countryside is facing a critical water crisis: more than a million hectares flooded, paralysed production and desperate demands for urgent assistance.

Carbap, the Confederation of Rural Associations of Buenos Aires and La Pampa, estimated the negative impact that the intense rains are causing on the territory of Buenos Aires, but also that of the forgetfulness of the authorities. According to the producers, last week the precipitations in the area most affected by the floods (Bolívar, 25 May, Carlos Casares, Hipólito Yrigoyen and 9 July, Pehuajó, Lincoln, Viamonte and others), which received b…

The intense rains of mid-August dramatically aggravated the water scene in Bolívar, May 25, Carlos Casares, Hipólito Yrigoyen, July 9 and other neighboring districts. With isolated fields, impassable roads and the next campaign at risk, producers demand immediate action. Last week’s rainfall—with records of between 80 and 100 additional millimetres—expanded the affected area between 30% and 40% in just ten days. According to estimates from the C…

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Infocampo broke the news in on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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