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An extreme drought has seen taps run dry across the. mexico city is grappling with a water shortage — exacerbated by poor infrastructure and climate change. As the underground aquifer drains and the ground above it settles, the city sinks deeper and deeper. Mexico, or large parts of it, is running out of water. mexico city, a sprawling metropolis of nearly 22 million people and one of the world’s biggest cities, is facing a. water shortages today that are running taps dry, worsened by low rainfall, climate change and poor infrastructure, continue to reinforce reliance on. the reservoirs that supply the cutzamala water system, which furnish about 20% of the water used by the greater mexico. mexico city's 21 million residents are facing a severe water shortage. a collision of climate change, urban sprawl and poor infrastructure has pushed mexico city to the brink of a. Local authorities have imposed water rations as.
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Is The Water Still Bad In Mexico mexico city, a sprawling metropolis of nearly 22 million people and one of the world’s biggest cities, is facing a. Mexico, or large parts of it, is running out of water. a collision of climate change, urban sprawl and poor infrastructure has pushed mexico city to the brink of a. As the underground aquifer drains and the ground above it settles, the city sinks deeper and deeper. mexico city, a sprawling metropolis of nearly 22 million people and one of the world’s biggest cities, is facing a. mexico city's 21 million residents are facing a severe water shortage. An extreme drought has seen taps run dry across the. mexico city is grappling with a water shortage — exacerbated by poor infrastructure and climate change. Local authorities have imposed water rations as. water shortages today that are running taps dry, worsened by low rainfall, climate change and poor infrastructure, continue to reinforce reliance on. the reservoirs that supply the cutzamala water system, which furnish about 20% of the water used by the greater mexico.