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Water Safety: Crhiam Report Indicates that There Was 50% Less Rainfall in the Last Decade in Biobío

By Bruno Rozas Hinayado Despite having one of the largest and most abundant rivers in the country, the pressure on its water sources is increasing and sustained. Prolonged droughts, rainfall reduction and a demand that has not led experts and authorities to raise their voices, proposing a look at water not only as a natural resource, but as a strategic economic asset. From the Center for Water Resources for Agriculture and Mining (CRHIAM) UdeC, …
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By Bruno Rozas Hinayado Despite having one of the largest and most abundant rivers in the country, the pressure on its water sources is increasing and sustained. Prolonged droughts, rainfall reduction and a demand that has not led experts and authorities to raise their voices, proposing a look at water not only as a natural resource, but as a strategic economic asset. From the Center for Water Resources for Agriculture and Mining (CRHIAM) UdeC, …

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Diario Concepción broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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