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		<title>Drought in Europe leaves shocking images of its famous rivers without water</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Aug 2022 14:51:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The consequences of the historical drought go far beyond a sad picture and all of Europe suffers its consequences: dozens of ships remain anchored, as in the Danube, because there is not enough draft to navigate. Gigantic sandbanks also slow down river trade in sections of the Rhine, where coal freighters go to a third of their capacity, generating huge losses for companies. Cruise ships and tourist barges are also not allowed to operate on some rivers such as the Loire where today you can cross walking from side to side.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-17832" alt="sequia-en-paises-bajos_bfde1d01_1200x799-580x386" src="/files/2022/08/sequia-en-paises-bajos_bfde1d01_1200x799-580x386.jpg" width="300" height="250" />The consequences of the historical drought go far beyond a sad picture and all of Europe suffers its consequences: dozens of ships remain anchored, as in the Danube, because there is not enough draft to navigate.</p>
<p>Gigantic sandbanks also slow down river trade in sections of the Rhine, where coal freighters go to a third of their capacity, generating huge losses for companies.</p>
<p>Cruise ships and tourist barges are also not allowed to operate on some rivers such as the Loire where today you can cross walking from side to side.</p>
<p>In France, nuclear plants responsible for more than 70 percent of its electricity are temporarily shutting down, and supplies from reservoirs of electrical power that supply Norway have sunk to their lowest point in 25 years, driving up electricity prices. energy throughout Europe.</p>
<p><strong>(Con información de la <a href="https://tenemosnoticias.com/multimedia/clasificadas-tenemosnoticias-com/la-sequia-en-europa-deja-imagenes-escalofriantes-de-sus-famosos-rios-sin-agua/"  target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">BBC</a>)</strong></p>
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		<title>Drought continues to affect Cuba</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 May 2016 18:42:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some one million people are currently affected by the drought situation in Cuba, which has been impacting the island since the end of 2014, sources from the National Institute of Water Resources (INRH) reported in the capital.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-9250" alt="agua potable" src="/files/2016/05/agua-potable.jpg" width="300" height="269" />Some one million people are currently affected by the drought situation in Cuba, which has been impacting the island since the end of 2014, sources from the National Institute of Water Resources (INRH) reported in the capital.</p>
<p>Abel Salas, first vice president of the institute, told reporters that about 70,000 people are currently receiving water supplies from tank trucks, due to insufficient levels in normal supply sources. The majority are located in Santiago de Cuba, the province hardest hit by the phenomenon.</p>
<p>The official added that the rationing cycle (providing water for a certain number of hours, at different times of the day) for those receiving water from the main supply network had been extended, as part of the measures implemented in the country to cope with the drought.</p>
<p>In recent statements, it was revealed that 260 water supply sources across the island are partially or severally affected by the drought, located mainly in the Santiago area.</p>
<p>According to Salas, although forecasts for May, the first month of the country’s rainy season, indicate a favorable upward trend in rainfall, the risks associated with the drought should continue to be emphasized, along with rational water use.</p>
<p>Among measures to reduce the impact of the drought, especially in the hardest hit provinces, are rationing cycles, coupled with the construction of new supply works and the implementation of a program to repair and prevent leaks.</p>
<p><strong>(Granma)</strong></p>
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		<title>Combating drought with preparation and teamwork</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2015 23:34:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Havana has not escaped the current drought affecting the entire country, given that its total reservoir capacity stands at 35%. As a consequence the city has 1,595 liters of water per second (L/s) less than necessary. Some 48,194 residents have reported problems with their water supply, with Old Havana, Central Havana and Bo yeros the three worst affected municipalities. ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-7604" alt="salideros" src="/files/2015/08/salideros.jpg" width="300" height="191" />Havana has not escaped the current drought affecting the entire country, given that its total reservoir capacity stands at 35%. As a consequence the city has 1,595 liters of water per second (L/s) less than necessary. Some 48,194 residents have reported problems with their water supply, with Old Havana, Central Havana and Bo yeros the three worst affected municipalities.</p>
<p>The aforementioned figures, in addition to others, were analyzed on August 26, in a meeting held at the Party provincial headquarters in the capital to review the Havana drought management and mitigation program.</p>
<p>The encounter, presided by Mercedes López Acea, first secretary of the Party Provincial Committee in the capital &#8211; with the participation of Inés María Chapman Wong, president of the National Institute of Water Resources (INRH) and the organization’s head of division, Ramón Pardo Guerra, also head of Civil Defense General Staff &#8211; brought together the main Party and government authorities from the province’s 15 municipalities, as well as representatives from various associations.</p>
<p>Javier Toledo Tápanes, INRH representative in Havana noted that the three reservoirs that make up the city’s eastern water storage system (La Zarza, La Coca and Bacuranao) currently stand at 71.9% capacity, guaranteeing coverage for 630 days (acceptable for the current period), but lower than limits for the same period last year.</p>
<p>In order to tackle this situation the INRH, Party and government are implementing a series of strategies to reduce the impact of the drought. These measures include increasing pumping capacities in the Central and Eastern systems (Cuenca Sur and El Gato), recuperating 416 L/s and benefiting some 45,000 people, in addition to maintaining water volumes in the capital’s eastern reservoirs, in order to ensure a stable supply for 65,000 citizens.</p>
<p>The first phase of the Paso Seco project &#8211; repairing more than 250 kilometers of water networks &#8211; and implementing the program to repair leaks in the main pipelines, are other positive actions being carried out.</p>
<p>In regards to wasting water, Inés María Chapman highlighted the importance of increasing inspections of large state institutions which have high consumption rates, and often affect surrounding homes. She also stressed the need to ensure that quality works are carried out in order to prevent future problems which negatively impact the population.</p>
<p>Mercedes López Acea, emphasized the need for organizations to work together in order to avoid unnecessary delays, noting that measures taken require a long-term outlook, given that drought is a cyclical phenomena, hence the importance of pre-planning.</p>
<p>WATER IN OUR STREETS</p>
<p>Despite the measures which have been taken thus far, a trip around the city by Granma on August 26, revealed various instances of water being wasted, issues which must be resolved in order make better use of such a vital resource for all.</p>
<p>In this sense, situations like that of Dolores Avenue, where a three month old leak between 12th and 13th Streets in the municipality of 10 de Octubre, has yet to be fixed, must be prevented.</p>
<p>Sonia Hernández, a neighbor, stated that Havana Water came last week to fix a leak four blocks down, but were unable to repair the one outside her house given that it had not been reported at the time.</p>
<p>A similar situation existed in the Rafael Conte Stadium, also located on Dolores Avenue. Three of the facility’s water tanks don’t have ballcocks meaning that once full the water overflows into the street. The sports complex’s caretaker Regla Herrera Cepeda noted, “They installed some ballcocks not too long ago, but they were bad quality and broke due to the water pressure. They didn’t last long and the situation remains the same, the water continues to spill.”</p>
<p>It is clear that all sectors must coordinate base strategies, reporting and jointly addressing all water related problems. Nonchalance when it comes to water -waste in agriculture, hospitals, factories and homes on a daily basis &#8211; must end, to avoid a much more alarming situation.</p>
<p><strong>(Granma)</strong></p>
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