"Mexico City Faces Severe Water Crisis Amid Sinking and Drying Reservoirs"

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Mexico City is on the verge of running out of drinking water, highlighting a global issue of water scarcity exacerbated by poor water management and climate change. Other cities at high risk include Delhi, Beijing, Limassol, Muscat, Beirut, and Kuwait City, where factors such as droughts, outdated infrastructure, and reliance on costly desalination plants contribute to the crisis. Effective water management and policy reforms are crucial to addressing these challenges.
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