Hey there, San Miguel! Hope you’re all doing well and enjoying these sunny days. We’ve got some important news about our local water situation, especially considering the potential for flooding during the San Miguel raining season, so let’s dive right in.
Just the other day, the Ignacio Allende Dam, which is currently 93.6% full, kicked off a controlled release of water. This is happening in various municipalities across Guanajuato, including our charming little San Miguel de Allende. So, grab your water shoes and maybe a life jacket if you’re near the rivers!
Local authorities, including Civil Protection, are keeping a close watch on the situation. They’re warning residents about the potential risks due to the increase in water levels in the Laja and Lerma rivers. This means that if you’re planning any adventures by those waterways, it might be a good idea to think twice—safety first, friends!
As the waters rise, the risk of property damage and evacuations also comes into play. So, the government of Comonfort is staying vigilant and collaborating with nearby communities along the rivers to keep everyone safe and informed. You know how it goes—better safe than sorry!
So, what can you do? Stay tuned for updates, keep an eye on your surroundings, and if you live close to those rivers, it might be a good idea to have an emergency plan in place. And remember to lend a hand to neighbors who might need a little extra help!
To wrap it up, the water situation is something to keep an eye on. Stay safe, stay smart, and let’s look out for one another. If you have any thoughts or experiences regarding this situation, feel free to share! Until next time, amigos! Stay breezy!
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