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Hot weather affects water supply
The country’s reservoirs affected by the 2024 dry season.
The country’s reservoirs affected by the 2024 dry season.
Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago – Trinidad and Tobago, along with the wider region, is experiencing scorching weather on multiple days of the week.
The Ministry of Public Utilities hosted a press conference yesterday to provide information about the hot weather the country is facing and its significant effects. A key focus of the briefing was the direct impact on the water supply from major reservoirs across the nation, highlighting the challenges faced during the dry season.
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