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A prolonged drought in northern Mexico, particularly in Chihuahua, is forcing farmers to consider relocating due to water scarcity. More than 64% of Mexico's territory is affected by drought, with Chihuahua being the hardest hit. The U.S. is pressuring Mexico to increase water deliveries as per a 1944 treaty, but the Mexican government cites drought as a hindrance.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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