Drought in Puerto Rico
And further on topic, your observation of current level of drought in your areas supports the Drought Map's level.
Above link to current data US Dept Agriculture drought monitor
In the text section, the comment for PR says:
Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico
High pressure kept most stations in Hawaii drier than normal this USDM week, and it was a dry week across Alaska and Puerto Rico. D1 (moderate drought)聽 was expanded westward across the southern coast of Puerto Rico to reflect dry soils. Otherwise, no change was made to the depiction in Alaska, Hawaii, or Puerto Rico.
Mrkpytn wrote:I will take a country drive to Lago Cerillos and give you a personal take on it. There is no word about a drought since I have been here. You can visit almost anywhere on the Island within 2 hours unless you do the mountain roads. Our water on the farm comes from a community spring. It serves about 300 homes. I am going to ask Miguel, the guy in charge how the water has been for the community. Water there costs $12 a month and it only runs from morning to evening. You fill your cistern with it and that is what you use when it is off. Your water is never shut off even if you do not pay your bill. I would like to see the community supply their own electricity using wind, solar, and water turbines as there are streams in the valley.
Why should anyone pay their bill if it is not shut off when you do not pay?
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