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Utilities From Papallacta: This Is How the Project to Combat Drought Works in Quito

Summary by El Universo
From June to September, the dry season is felt in Quito. The history of forest fires marked 2024 as one of the most aggressive, with 2,400 hectares of burnt vegetation.

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From June to September, the dry season is felt in Quito. The history of forest fires marked 2024 as one of the most aggressive, with 2,400 hectares of burnt vegetation.

·Guayaquil, Ecuador
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El Universo broke the news in Guayaquil, Ecuador on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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