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Southern Lagoon System Loses Volume at the Start of the Stretch

Summary by Elefante Blanco
Tampico, Tamaulipas.— The Chairel-Tamesí lagoon system began to yield, and at the start of the stairway, the main supply vessel for the southern conurbated area of Tamaulipas registered a drop in its level and in its stored volume, in an environment marked by a deficit of rains and high temperatures. The most recent monitoring reported 676 million cubic meters, below the 831 mm3 observed in early November, while the hydrometric scale in the mout…
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Tampico, Tamaulipas.— The Chairel-Tamesí lagoon system began to yield, and at the start of the stairway, the main supply vessel for the southern conurbated area of Tamaulipas registered a drop in its level and in its stored volume, in an environment marked by a deficit of rains and high temperatures. The most recent monitoring reported 676 million cubic meters, below the 831 mm3 observed in early November, while the hydrometric scale in the mout…

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Elefante Blanco broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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