The Miguelete stream is cut off at the height of the Seine pass. According to Juan Carlos Borgogno, it is the first time in one hundred and fifty years that a situation like this has been observed for this water course. Added to the drought in that area is another problem: indiscriminate afforestation, the eucalyptus trees that begin to appear throughout the department and suck all the water from the groundwater “seems like a chronology of the death of our species.”
They denounce illegal afforestation in fields of Miguelete
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