Taps have run dry in Monterrey, Mexico There is water for factories but not for people Mass immigration ahead Residents have been without running water for days. A truck carrying more than 4,000 gallons of not potable is distributed to residents. The water is used to flush the toilet, launder clothing, wash dishes or bathe. People rely on bottled water bought from the store to cook and drink.
Garcia is a municipality located to the northwest of the Monterrey metropolitan area. Nuevo Leon, one the wealthiest states in Mexico, is facing an unprecedented water crisis, with the taps running dry in parts of Monterrey and the surrounding areas.
Authorities blame a four-year drought that has almost completely dried up dams and a history of poor water management. Residents have only had water run from their taps for a few hours each day.
Poster Comment:
Might I point out again that the population of Mexico was 28 million in 1950. Today it is 132 million and there are 34 million Mexican-Americans.
Mexico has added 104 million to their population since 1950 despite the US allowing Open Borders to grow our Mexican population from negligible to 34 million in the same time frame.