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Cutzamala System Recovers to 56% Capacity After Historic Rainfall in Central Mexico

The Cutzamala System, one of the largest and most important water infrastructures in Mexico, as it supplies water to the Mexico City metropolitan area and México state, has seen a remarkable recovery this month.   According to the latest official report from the National Water Commission (Conagua) and the Water Basin Authority of the Valley of Mexico (OCAVM), the Cutzamala System’s water level reached 56.44% of its total capacity on July 13, equ…

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Tláloc has responded!The intense rains that have fallen on Mexico City and the Metropolitan Zone in recent weeks have brought a water respite: the Cutzamala System shows a sustained recovery in its storage levels, after months of critical drought.According to the report of the National Water Commission (Conagua) of July 14, 2025, the rains allowed the Cutzamala System to reach 56.4 percent of its storage capacity, a figure much higher than the 2…

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The three main dams exceed their records of 2024; Valle de Bravo reaches 70% filling

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The Cutzamala System reached 56.4% of storage, twice what was recorded on the same date last year, when it had barely 28.8%, reported Citlali Peraza Camacho, director of the...

It doubled its level compared to 2024The Cutzamala System reached 56.4% of storage, twice what was recorded on the same date last year, when it barely had 28.8%, reported Citlali Peraza Camacho, director of the Water Basin Agency of the Mexico Valley of Conagua. Currently 441 million cubic meters of water have been accumulated. Valle de Bravo, the dam with the highest advanceThe Valle de Bravo dam is the one that has improved the most. It has go…

Ernesto MéndezThe Cutzamala System maintains for the fifth consecutive week its upward trend, when recording 56.4 percent of storage, for a total of 441.69 cubic meters of water available for the Mexico Valley, far from the historical maximum for these dates, but 27.6 percent more than last year, which was the worst in history. During the information session of the Technical Committee for the Operation of Hydraulic Works of the Conagua, the Wate…

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Excelsior broke the news in Mexico on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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