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Runaways Strengthen El Palmito and Las Tortolas Dams

The arrival of the first summer seasons in the Sierra de Durango and Sinaloa, as well as in the upper basin of the Nazas River, begins to be reflected in the main vessels of the Lázaro Cárdenas dams, known as El Palmito, and Francisco Zarco, called Las Tortolas. In the last 24 hours, both recorded water revenues that, although still modest, represent a relief for the storage system of the Lagunera region. According to the report of the National …
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The arrival of the first summer seasons in the Sierra de Durango and Sinaloa, as well as in the upper basin of the Nazas River, begins to be reflected in the main vessels of the Lázaro Cárdenas dams, known as El Palmito, and Francisco Zarco, called Las Tortolas. In the last 24 hours, both recorded water revenues that, although still modest, represent a relief for the storage system of the Lagunera region. According to the report of the National …

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elsiglodetorreon.com.mx broke the news on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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