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Beaches in Concordia Closed: Salto Grande Reported that It Prevented a Major Flood and that the Uruguay River Will Remain High Until Mid-January

The Uruguay River surpassed 7 meters at the port of Concordia on Wednesday, reaching 7.34 meters, forcing the closure of the city's beaches for safety reasons. The Salto Grande Joint Technical Commission reported that the river levels will remain high at least until January 11 or 12, when a gradual decline is expected to begin. This situation is due to exceptional rainfall in the upper and middle basins and to climatic and meteorological factors…
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The Uruguay River surpassed 7 meters at the port of Concordia on Wednesday, reaching 7.34 meters, forcing the closure of the city's beaches for safety reasons. The Salto Grande Joint Technical Commission reported that the river levels will remain high at least until January 11 or 12, when a gradual decline is expected to begin. This situation is due to exceptional rainfall in the upper and middle basins and to climatic and meteorological factors…

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diariojunio.com.ar broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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