translated from Spanish: A prayer for water for the valleys

The situation is becoming increasingly critical of all. Reservoirs in the dams of Mexico and in particular Sinaloa, a state bathed in fishing and agriculture, are getting lower. The national water commission itself (Conagua) in its drought monitor keeps the state in a situation without criticism to extreme, and on the horizon sometimes only a few clouds that one craves are water are drawn, but that fade in minutes and with them are hopeful that, finally, the first heavy rains will occur in the region. Sinaloa is water.
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The 11 rivers that cross the state and the 12 strategically distributed dams reflect it. Today, however, Sinaloenses are suffering from the onslation of a drought that is causing the death of livestock and already seriously threatens agriculture with the announcement of the limitation of irrigation and the non-authorization of plantings for the spring-summer cycle in places as kind to this activity as the Carrizo Valley.Read more: Requests to Andrés Manuel López Obrador during his visit in El Rosario , SinaloaSe seeks, privileges and guarantees water for human consumption and that is why they now go after water wasteers, to prevent a single drop from being lost for no reason. That is why all Sinaloa joins the prayer raised yesterday by the men of the camp and the priest Arturo Zamacona, of the church San Isidro Labrador, during the celebrations of Farmer’s Day, it is urgent that a heavy rain end the drought and that Sinaloa continues to produce basic food for humanity.



Original source in Spanish

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