Let's see what the current, leftist President AMLO [Andrés Manuel López Obrador] will do about it if anything?
Of course, leftist media do not even mention whether AMLO is doing anything about it. Maybe the so called crisis is exaggerated or normal around this time of year?
"Mexico City is facing an escalating water crisis, as its outdated water infrastructure strains under severe drought, reports CNN.
As officials restrict water output and residents watch their faucets slow to a trickle, researchers warn the city of 22 million could hit “day zero”—the day taps run dry—within months, reports UPI.
But that day has already arrived in many neighborhoods, while those in wealthier areas remain unaffected."
"Mexico City, a sprawling metropolis of nearly 22 million people and one of the world’s biggest cities, is facing a severe water crisis as a tangle of problems — including geography, chaotic urban development and leaky infrastructure — are compounded by the impacts of climate change.
Years of abnormally low rainfall, longer dry periods and high temperatures have added stress to a water system already straining to cope with increased demand. Authorities have been forced to introduce significant restrictions on the water pumped from reservoirs.
“Several neighborhoods have suffered from a lack of water for weeks, and there are still four months left for the rains to start,” ...
Politicians are downplaying any sense of crisis, but some experts say the situation has now reached such critical levels that Mexico City could be barreling towards “day zero” in a matter of months — where the taps run dry for huge swaths of the city.
Experts warn one of Mexico City, a sprawling metropolis of nearly 22 million people and one of the world’s biggest cities, is facing a severe water crisis as a tangle of problems — including geography, chaotic urban development and leaky infrastructure — are compounded by the impacts of climate change. ..."
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