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Three Extreme Floods of the Coca River Mark the Advance of Erosion that Threatens Coca Codo Sinclair

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What you should know The Coca River recorded three extreme floods greater than 3,000 m3/s since the beginning of retrogressive erosion in 2020.The largest increase reported reached 3,400 m3/s on July 19, 2021, according to Celec's monitoring records.Regressive erosion has advanced 15.4 kilometers upstream and is 3.6 kilometers from Coca Codo Sinclair's catchment works.The Coca River flood that swept part of the permeable dam last May 21 is not a…
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What you should know The Coca River recorded three extreme floods greater than 3,000 m3/s since the beginning of retrogressive erosion in 2020.The largest increase reported reached 3,400 m3/s on July 19, 2021, according to Celec's monitoring records.Regressive erosion has advanced 15.4 kilometers upstream and is 3.6 kilometers from Coca Codo Sinclair's catchment works.The Coca River flood that swept part of the permeable dam last May 21 is not a…

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expreso.ec broke the news on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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