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New Laredo and Border Municipalities of Tamaulipas at Red Light Due to Water Shortage

Nuevo Laredo, March 22.- The border municipalities of Tamaulipas, among them Nuevo Laredo, remain at red light within the state water monitoring scheme, due to the low levels of storage in international dams, reported the secretary of Hydraulic Resources for Social Development, Raúl Quiroga Álvarez. According to the update of the Water Care Semaphorus, the critical condition in the border area is associated with the decrease in the levels of La …
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Nuevo Laredo, March 22.- The border municipalities of Tamaulipas, among them Nuevo Laredo, remain at red light within the state water monitoring scheme, due to the low levels of storage in international dams, reported the secretary of Hydraulic Resources for Social Development, Raúl Quiroga Álvarez. According to the update of the Water Care Semaphorus, the critical condition in the border area is associated with the decrease in the levels of La …

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La Jornada Baja California broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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