
Mexico City holds festival amid pandemic
Mexico went ahead with their plans for the two-day festival, Vive Latino. It was held over the weekend of March 14–15. Some of the performers cancelled, but there was still plenty of entertainment. Over 70,000 tickets had been sold. Each person’s temperature was taken at the door to check for…
As aquifer levels drop, Mexico City sinks
Mexico City has a water problem. There isn’t enough of it. During dry months, many people in the city don’t have enough water to meet basic needs. Part of the problem is that water levels are dropping in the aquifer that supplies much of the city’s supply. This reservoir of…
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