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El Niño is here, so what does it mean?

An El Niño has formed with warmer-than-normal waters in the tropical Pacific. The article discusses the potential intensity of the phenomenon and the regions likely to experience effects such as heat and drought.

Source document: reservoir feeding the Guavio Hydroelectric Power Plant in Gachalá, in Colombia's Guavio Province, during dry conditions linked to El Niño

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El Niño is here, so what does it mean?

An El Niño has formed with warmer-than-normal waters in the tropical Pacific. The article discusses the potential intensity of the phenomenon and the regions likely to experience effects such as heat and drought.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the formation of El Niño without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political perspective. It focuses on scientific observations and potential impacts rather than political implications.

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  • organisation reservoir feeding the Guavio Hydroelectric Power Plant in Gachalá, in Colombia's Guavio Province, during dry conditions linked to El Niño

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  • organisationreservoir feeding the Guavio Hydroelectric Power Plant in Gachalá, in Colombia's Guavio Province, during dry conditions linked to El Niño