Successive rainfalls have saturated ravines and cut off roads, but some producers see the weather event as an opportunity to replenish water reserves and improve production prospects. See more
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Rain, wind, and storms are testing the agricultural landscape of northern Chile, especially in the Azapa Valley. This unusual rainfall could affect crops, infrastructure, and plant health during a crucial period for the supply of fresh vegetables in winter. The arid landscape of northern Chile is under a sky heavy with clouds and rain. The arrival of a cut-off low in northern Chile is bringing rain, wind, thunderstorms, and a chance of hail to a…
Successive rainfalls have saturated ravines and cut off roads, but some producers see the weather event as an opportunity to replenish water reserves and improve production prospects. See more