"Bogotá Implements Water Rationing Amid El Niño-Driven Drought"

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Bogotá, Colombia's capital, will implement water rationing measures due to historically low reservoir levels exacerbated by the El Niño climate pattern, affecting around 9 million people. The country has been experiencing long periods without rain since June 2023, prompting the government to issue a natural disaster decree to combat the devastating effects of El Niño, including wildfires and water stress. This move comes as Colombia joins Mexico in facing severe water crises due to abnormally low rainfall, longer dry periods, and high temperatures.
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- Bogota restricts water as reservoirs hit 'critical' lows Yahoo! Voices
- Bogotá implements water rationing with Colombian capital divided in nine zones The City Paper Bogotá
- Colombia has been experiencing a drought and high temperatures aggravated by the El Nino climate phenomenon NBC Right Now
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