Water levels in Lebanon's largest reservoir on the Litani River have dropped to historic lows amid the country's worst drought on record, according to experts. This severe drought threatens agriculture, electricity production, and domestic water supplies. Similarly, Venezuela is experiencing a prolonged electrical crisis exacerbated by reservoir levels remaining below 20% capacity since last year. These developments highlight critical water shortages affecting key infrastructure and livelihoods in both countries.
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⚡ Los embalses en Venezuela, desde el año pasado, se encuentran por debajo del 20 % de su capacidad, según expertos, agravando la crisis eléctrica que afecta al país desde 2009. 📰 Lee la nota completa. https://t.co/7Pf3NIYOHE
Water levels in Lebanon's Litani River have fallen to historic lows amid what experts described as the country's worst drought on record https://t.co/TpN4DLICbF https://t.co/bc82SZ1Nma