Water is in short supply in Monterrey, Mexico. Extreme drought has left three dams that serve this city of 5 million people, practically empty. Even the rain that’s expected for the next few months won’t be enough to solve this problem, experts warn. Authorities are restricting the water supply. But The World’s Tibisay Zea found that water cuts impact some neighborhoods more than others.
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