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Mexico City’s women water harvesters help make up for drought

  • A group of women in Mexico City, called Pixcatl, harvest water to combat drought, focusing on education in Iztapalapa.
  • Palacios Díaz recalls enduring water scarcity in Iztapalapa, where people queue early for water from trucks.
  • Huitzil shared that the new water system has improved safety and quality, transforming her daily use.
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In Mexico City, women water harvesters help make up for drought and dicey public water system

Driven by prolonged drought and inconsistent public water delivery, some Mexico City residents are changing the way they get water.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, August 2, 2024.
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