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Drought Reduces the Water Level in the Olomega Lagoon

Summary by tcsahora.com
The decrease in rainfall affects the level of the Olomega lagoon, in La Unión Sur, which causes concern among fishermen and inhabitants. Olomega lagoon is the largest body of fresh water in the east of the country. Moreover, it represents a resource for about 500 fishermen and nearby communities. The decrease in water also affects economic activities linked to the lagoon. Among them are fishing, boat transfers and tourism. “We are scared with th…
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The decrease in rainfall affects the level of the Olomega lagoon, in La Unión Sur, which causes concern among fishermen and inhabitants. Olomega lagoon is the largest body of fresh water in the east of the country. Moreover, it represents a resource for about 500 fishermen and nearby communities. The decrease in water also affects economic activities linked to the lagoon. Among them are fishing, boat transfers and tourism. “We are scared with th…

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tcsahora.com broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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