More rain, less water: Why the water crisis in Mexico is getting harder to solve
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After a year of unusually abundant rainfall, Mexico’s much-reported water crisis appeared to ease. Reservoirs rebounded. Drought maps shrank. The immediate pressure lifted in cities like Mexico City and Guadalajara.
Now, with out-of-season rains falling across parts of the country, a new question is emerging: Is this relief — or a warning sign of a climate system growing more erratic? Scientists say the answer is more complicated — and more concerning.
Longer droughts, briefer deluges
The Valle
Now, with out-of-season rains falling across parts of the country, a new question is emerging: Is this relief — or a warning sign of a climate system growing more erratic? Scientists say the answer is more complicated — and more concerning.
Longer droughts, briefer deluges
The Valle
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