On April 21, the report decennial, of last April 10, on the state of storage in the dams in Sinaloa, from the Agri-Food and Fisheries Information Service (SIAP) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of the federal government of Mexico. The report as of May 20 shows a most worrying situationwell the storage percentage continues to decline.
In this latest SIAP report, the 11 Sinaloa dams present a average percentageof the last five yearsof the 25.7%. And to this year it is 13.4%. It represents a decrease in 2024 of 92% compared to the last five years. As can be analyzed comparatively, A month ago ten days there was 15% storage on average in the eleven Sinaloan dams, As of May 20, a decrease in storage to 12% is reported. The arrival of the first rains will be essential to increase these percentages.
To take care of the water
While the rains in the Mountain range so that the dams recover their reserves, It is the duty of all of us who live in Sinaloafrom El Carrizo to La Concha, take care of the water. To date there is almost 100% less water in the eleven Sinaloan dams than in the last five years, as of May 20. It is no longer a problem only of productive activities, it can affect human consumption.
The media reports daily the lack of sufficient drinking water supply in various parts of the State. Where there is water, it must be conserved and used rationally. Unfortunately, the images of people using the jet of water from a hose to sweep sidewalks and patios are repeated in many parts of Sinaloa. Surely, you dear reader, you have seen it. This practice must be totally eradicated from Sinaloa and Mexico. In the same way, the use of water must be optimized for bathing and dental cleaning. Do not leave the water running with the faucet open while adults and infants in Sinaloa homes are washing their mouths. A glass of water is enough to clean your teeth effectively. It is not necessary to leave the faucet open and throw liters of water three times a day, those who have the privilege of having drinking water in their homes. Also, when washing cars there must be care of water. It is not possible to continue observing how there are people who clean their motor vehicles with the hose open for several tens of minutes.
The women and men of Sinaloa must take care of the water. In each home and throughout the course of the day. The opposite could lead to a worsening, for human consumption, of the decrease in water that the figures for the eleven Sinaloa dams describe. To continue analyzing.
Paragraphs: End of campaigns
This Wednesday the political campaigns of candidates for the federal elections end: the Presidency of the Republic, the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies of the Congress of the Union. The campaigns of candidates for Municipal Presidencies, Trustee or Procurator Trustee and Regidurías, as well as Deputations of the State Congress, also conclude in Sinaloa. For weeks, citizens had the opportunity to listen to and compare the political offers of the candidates for all those popularly elected positions. Now, three days will follow in which there should be no proselytizing or campaign activities by anyone. Doing so would be breaking the law. These days, women and men in Mexico with voting credentials with photographs from the National Electoral Institute (INE) will be able to think about and weigh the offers of candidates. But, the fundamental thing is that on Sunday, each citizen will exercise their right to vote in total secrecy and freedom. Nothing and no one can intervene in that moment of loneliness at the electoral screen. There the voter will be free to decide who to cross the ballot for. That is the democratic regime of Mexico. And, on the night of that same Sunday, the INE and the media will report on the percentages revealed by the exit polls and quick counts. Likewise, the Preliminary Results Program (PREP) of the INE and the IEES will be reporting on the progress of capturing the records of the polling stations installed throughout the national territory of the federal elections, and in Sinaloa, of the local election.
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