Amid Water Crisis, Mexico City's Metro System Is Sinking Unevenly
Propelled by the draining of local aquifers, the city's land is sinking. New research surveys the impact on subways.
undark.orgHere’s a concise update on the Mexico City water crisis and subsidence as it relates to the sinking city.
If you’d like, I can pull the latest local coverage from a few major outlets and summarize what officials are prioritizing this month, plus any new satellite findings. I can also provide a short explainer on how groundwater withdrawal leads to subsidence and what that means for daily life in CDMX.
Propelled by the draining of local aquifers, the city's land is sinking. New research surveys the impact on subways.
undark.orgStanding in his office high above Latin America's largest city, the water board operations chief Alejandro Martinez smiles as he considers one of the ironies of Mexico City's development.
www.independent.co.ukThe city faces 'Day Zero' as aquifers drain and pipes break. Meanwhile, costly workarounds don't fix the real problem.
www.aljazeera.comThe metropolis of nearly 22 million people is facing a severe water crisis as a tangle of problems — including geography and leaks — are compounded by climate change.
www.cnn.comMEXICO CITY — Mexico City faces a paradoxical water crisis. It is running out of water even as floods plague its working-class neighborhoods. The water table falls each year, forcing wells to plunge...
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