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Storm Damage Update: Tropical Storm Cristina’s rains left at least 195 homes damaged or flooded in El Salvador (June 5–12), with 170 flooded houses, 29 landslides, 112 roads blocked, and 23 urban floods; officials also reported 163 fallen trees and no injuries or fatalities. Coastal Impacts: Tourism authorities kept main piers closed due to spring tides and rough seas, with plans to resume activities after conditions improve. Climate Watch: Scientists say El Niño has arrived and could intensify into late-year, raising risks of drought and extreme weather across the region’s “Dry Corridor,” including El Salvador. Agriculture & Resilience: Mexico’s “Sembrando Vida” project is expanding into an El Salvador municipality to support about 400 producers, with tools and tech packages aimed at boosting productivity and sustainability, especially for young people and women farmers. Biodiversity & Health Alert: The New World screwworm fly has been detected in the U.S., renewing vigilance over threats to livestock and wildlife—relevant for regional biosecurity planning.

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Mexican Project ‘Sembrando Vida’ Reaches El Salvador Municipality in Guantánamo to Benefit 400 Producers

Mexican Project ‘Sembrando Vida’ Reaches El Salvador Municipality in Guantánamo to Benefit 400 Producers


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