INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
UMSA researchers noted the region is nearing the levels of the worst recorded drought.Several factors contribute to the declining water
levels, including increased evaporation, mining, water diversion, and waste disposal.Lake Titicaca is nearing its lowest water levels due to
(Photo Internet reproduction)The climate of the Andean region is linked to the Amazon rainforest, where humidity forms and is pushed towards
torrential rains due to atmospheric anomalies and increased evaporation, providing temporary relief for Lake Titicaca.Addressing the root
deforestation, mining, and water diversion for agriculture, significantly contribute to the problem.These activities affect Lake Titicaca
phenomenon, exacerbate the situation by affecting rainfall and evaporation rates.While temporary relief may occur through torrential rains,
it is not a sustainable solution.Comprehensive measures, including reforestation, sustainable land use, and water management practices, are