State of Emergency in Chihuahua, Mexico: Drought affects all municipalities

게시됨 2024년 11월 8일

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Chihuahua, Mexico is facing its second consecutive year of drought, with all areas affected and expected to see a 40% decrease in rainfall next year. This has led to an emergency declaration in 67 municipalities and the government's plan to increase drought combat funding from 220 million pesos in 2023 to over 1,000 million pesos in 2025. The strategy includes distributing agricultural inputs, maintaining rural roads, reforestation, increasing the credit fund for producers, acquiring machinery, and implementing water optimization technologies.
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The 67 municipalities of Chihuahua are in a state of emergency due to drought for the second consecutive year, Governor María Eugenia Campos Galván reported at the fourth ordinary session of the State Civil Protection Council. This announcement occurs in a context of widespread drought in the state, being one of the five entities in the country with 100% of its territory affected, according to the Drought Monitor in Mexico (MSM). Rainfall is expected to continue to decline next year It is estimated that for next year, rainfall will decrease by 40% compared to the rainfall in 2024, a factor that, together with the low water catchment in the main dams of the state, which are below 20% of their capacity, puts the productive cycle of next year at risk. YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN: Challenges due to drought: Livestock production in Durango faces a significant contraction This has led the State Government to significantly increase the investment destined to combat drought, going from 220 ...
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