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A 'Very Strong' El Niño Is on the Way. Here's How to Prepare

Officials said 15,000 acres and more than 6,900 structures are in flood hazard areas as the city prepares for heavier rain.

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Since El Niño increases the likelihood of heavy rains, San Diego emergency services urge residents to know the risk of flooding depending on where they live, create an emergency plan and sign up for alerts from official sources.

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Faced with the arrival of extreme rainfall projected for the second semester, the Ministry of Health and the Federal Emergency Agency organize a containment scheme

The National Government activated a plan of prevention and health response to mitigate the possible impact of the El Niño phenomenon, the most severe consequences of which are projected from the southern spring on the Littoral, the NEA, Buenos Aires, Cuyo and Córdoba, where there are more than 5.4 million potentially floodable hectares and almost one million exposed inhabitants. Through the National Directorate of Health Emergencies (DINESA) and…

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diariopanorama.com broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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