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Water Cut Off in Mexican Capital

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BBC News, April 10, 2009

Mexico City officials have shut down a main pipeline providing fresh water to millions of residents because reserves have fallen to record low levels.

The closure, due to last 36 hours, will affect five million people, or a quarter of the city’s population.

Unusually low rainfall last year and major leakage are blamed for leaving reservoirs less than half full.

Hundreds of water trucks have been deployed in the areas worst affected by the cuts.

The local government says it will carry out emergency repairs to the water supply network.

More than 50% of the water carried by the pipeline leaks out before it reaches its destination.

This is the third time the capital has faced such a drastic form of water rationing this year, the BBC’s Stephen Gibbs in Mexico City reports.

It has been deliberately timed to coincide with Easter weekend, when many residents, or at least those who can afford to, leave the city, our correspondent says.

Mexico City was once a floating city, built on a spectacular chain of volcanic lakes, and flooding used to be its main environmental threat.

But since the lakes were finally drained in the 1960s, the city has been struggling with its water supply, our correspondent says.

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(Posted on April 10, 2009)

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1 — ice wrote at 7:05 PM on April 10:

“More than half the water in main pipeline leaks out before it gets to customers.”

Only half?

Well, they must be improving their infrastructure there.

If the authorities who are on cartel payroll would only donate ten per cent of their bribes to maintenance, they would have a sparkiling up grade on about everything.

But don’t count on anything like that happening. They need every penny they have to buy a luxury mansion in the US after the gangs finally take over.

2 — James wrote at 9:04 PM on April 10:

I find it odd they are having any problems with their infrastructure at all, considering the billions of dollars in remittances and drug money they receive annually………

3 — Mike wrote at 4:36 PM on April 13:

Funny how the corporate heads in America scream to the heavens that our nation would collapse without the superior work ethic and skill of the mestizo wage slave, yet they can’t even keep their own cities running properly.

A country is defined by its people, and if they can’t run a proper country in Mexico then they can’t live amongst us without causing trouble.


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