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Corpus Christi is on pace to not meet water demand by April 2027. KIII 3NEWS explores the causes of this situation, who's using our water and possible solutions.
Raheela’s family must pay for every drop of water, and watch how they use it carefully, sacrificing food and other essentials just to drink and bathe. “We are deeply concerned,” she said.
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Raheela’s family must pay for every drop of water, and watch how they use it carefully, sacrificing food and other essentials just to drink and bathe. “We are deeply concerned,” she said.
Yasin and his brother dug 120 meters before they could find any water – and while this water is free to use for all their basic needs, they can’t drink it. “It’s not safe,” he said.
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