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The COE Closes Access to the Nizao River and Other Tributaries Due to Dangerous Conditions

The Emergency Operations Center (COE) reiterated this Friday the ban on swimming in rivers, streams, and ravines in the provinces under alert, due to the high volume and turbidity of these waterways following recent rains. The restriction specifically includes access to the Nizao River, in the Valdesia Dam basin, where authorities are regulating reservoir levels. According to reports, this operation increases the risks for those attempting to us…
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The Emergency Operations Center (COE) reiterated this Friday the ban on swimming in rivers, streams, and ravines in the provinces under alert, due to the high volume and turbidity of these waterways following recent rains. The restriction specifically includes access to the Nizao River, in the Valdesia Dam basin, where authorities are regulating reservoir levels. According to reports, this operation increases the risks for those attempting to us…

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www.diariolibre.com broke the news on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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