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Communications spokesman of the Presidency, Homero Figueroa called the present drought the worse to affect the country since 1997.
At present, Greater Santo Domingo dwellers are feeling the drought and many condominiums have had to resort to purchasing water from tank delivery trucks. The situation also affects the rest of the country.
The Presidency reports the drought has negatively impacted the water flows of the larger dam system. The President says the normal flow at Sabana Yegua, Sabaneta, Tavera-Bao, Monción, Rincón, Hatillo, Jigüey, Valdesia, Maguaca and Chacuey dams is down 60%. “The situation is particularly critical in the Central Cibao,” said Figueroa.
Regarding the Rincón, Hatillo and Tavera-Bao dams, he indicated that they have reduced their normal water flow by an average of 85%, which, he said, affects the supply for human consumption and agricultural production...
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