Mexico is facing a severe water crisis as Mexico City experiences a historic low in water supply. The drought has led to a rainwater catchment basin catching fire for a day. Calls are made for the government to prioritize providing clean water over subsidizing the state oil company. Concerns are raised about the city potentially running out of water in months, urging travelers to act more ethically. Despite this, there are reports of discussions between Mexico's Pemex and Carlos Slim regarding a deepwater gas project.
#Mexico City water supply at historic low : ā¦@nprpoliticsā© https://t.co/U5b1MJ3pHK
Editorial: Mexico isnāt only culprit for lack of sufficient water, damage to Valley economy | #RGV https://t.co/S1Lbualvnj
.@USATODAY - #MexicoCity could run out of water in months: Travelers advised to 'behave more ethically' https://t.co/1BzuccdRNX
Exclusive: Mexico's @pemex, @carlosslim team met to discuss deepwater gas project Lakach abandoned twice before -sources #OOTT https://t.co/yjmIfv3QVB
.@business @JPSpinetto - #Mexico Should Be Spending Billions on Water, Not Oil https://t.co/8oE0aoWCWz
The next time you crack open a Modelo, spare a thought for the increasingly thirsty in Mexico City. Sadly, AMLO is more interested in pumping oil than investing in water, says @JPSpinetto https://t.co/PsItSNmQVp via @opinion
.@abcnews - Mexico City drought causes rainwater catchment basin to catch fire and burn for a day https://t.co/LlY7kOhpGD
Mexico's next president needs to focus more on providing clean water to its people than subsidies to its debt-ridden state oil company, says @JPSpinetto https://t.co/JsoVdKhVdp via @opinion
.@jpspinetto #Mexico Should Be Spending Billions on Water, Not Oil ā¦@opinionā© https://t.co/8oE0aoWCWz