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Mexico declares drought emergency by AFP Staff Writers Mexico City (AFP) July 13, 2022 Mexico has declared a drought emergency to enable authorities to take special measures to guarantee water supplies in hard-hit areas. The steps are designed to deal with the effects of a "severe, extreme or exceptional" drought, the national water authority Conagua said in a statement Tuesday. Among the measures, holders of water concessions for agricultural or industrial use can be ordered to allow their use by third parties. Authorities in parts of Mexico, including the northern industrial powerhouse of Monterrey, have been forced to ration water use due to depleted reservoirs. A heat wave and dearth of rain means that households in Monterrey have had running water for only a few hours a day for several weeks. In some hillside neighborhoods, it has been more than 50 days since residents last saw a drop from their faucets. In the northwestern state of Baja California, a lack of water supplies has sparked protests in some towns. In parts of Mexico City, such as the impoverished district of Iztapalapa -- home to 1.8 million people -- it is common for the authorities to ration water and send tanker trucks to alleviate shortages.
Western US drought brings Great Salt Lake to lowest level on record Los Angeles (AFP) July 6, 2022 Water in Utah's Great Salt Lake has fallen to its lowest level ever recorded, authorities announced this week, a result of the ongoing drought impacting the western United States which scientists warn has been exacerbated by climate change. The average depth of the massive saltwater lake, the largest in the Western Hemisphere, fluctuates naturally with the seasons and local precipitation. But the economically and environmentally important basin has never been this low since records began in 1847 ... read more
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