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Sed De Justicia: the Water Becomes a Luxury in Toluca

Summary by TV Azteca
In Toluca, the State of Mexico, the right to water has become a luxury that few can afford. For the past week, at least 10,000 inhabitants of high areas of the Mexican capital have lived without service because of the so-called “Operative Flow”, implemented by the state government. What began as a measure to “regulate” the supply, today has thousands of desperate families, without access to water or even by pipes. “We have been without water for…
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In Toluca, the State of Mexico, the right to water has become a luxury that few can afford. For the past week, at least 10,000 inhabitants of high areas of the Mexican capital have lived without service because of the so-called “Operative Flow”, implemented by the state government. What began as a measure to “regulate” the supply, today has thousands of desperate families, without access to water or even by pipes. “We have been without water for…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
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