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After the Summer Storms: How Effective Was the Alluvial Containment System in the Greater Mendoza?

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The rains of January 30, February 20, and March 7 reopened a recurring debate: if the province is prepared to contain intense storms. Specialists agreed that the events were within the expected summer, although they left damage in sectors of the shield that protects the metropolitan area from flooding. Key works are missing.
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The rains of January 30, February 20, and March 7 reopened a recurring debate: if the province is prepared to contain intense storms. Specialists agreed that the events were within the expected summer, although they left damage in sectors of the shield that protects the metropolitan area from flooding. Key works are missing.

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UNIDIVERSIDAD broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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