After months of drought, parts of Argentina and Uruguay faced flooding due to heavy rainfall between August 16 and 18. These downpours were unrelated to the El Niño weather phenomenon, clarified Argentine meteorologist Matías Reinoso. However, he highlighted that El Niño will likely bring more rainfall to the region in the coming months. In Argentina, […]
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