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Mexico, Central American and Cuban correspondent
After thirty in the rainless month, the city of San Francisco de Conchos in the province of Mexico was gathered to collect for the divine intervention of Chihuahua.
On the shores of Lake Toronto, the most important warehouse of the state, Laboilla called Laboilla, and a part of the stones under the fathers and their families, criticized today.
Among those who have their heads, Volunteer for the State Organization for the State Organization for 35 years is Rafael revisement that voluntarily watches Laboilla.
“It should be underwater,” he says, moving in the direction of the exposed white rocks.
“The last time the warehouse was full and caused a small flood,” Mr. Bandance reminds. “Since then decreased over the year.
“Currently, 26.52 meters below the high water sign, less than 14% of the capacity.”
Little surprisingly local society ranks heaven for rain. Again, see a few people, from the disabled drag and 42C (107.6f) temperature.
Now with Texas, a long-lasting resource over a long time contribution is threatening.
According to the terms of the 1944 water sharing agreement, Mexico must send 430 million cubic meters of water per year from Rio Grande.
The water is sent through the Shared and Water Commission (IBWC) shared by the Sul-Distributed International Border and Water Commission (IBWC).
In return, the United States sends more larger divisions than the Colorado River (1.85 billion cubic meters) to provide Mexican border cities in Mexico.
Mexico is indebted and could not continue with water supply to most of the 21st century.
After the pressure of the Republican MPs in Texas, Trump management warned Mexico if the Colorado River was not held in Mexico.
In April, the US President called Donald Trump, Mexico’s “steal” and threatened to increase the “tariffs and perhaps sanctions” until Mexican sends Texas. Again, when such revenge occurs, he did not show any serious time.
Mexican President Claudia Seinbaum has admitted the deficiency of Mexico for its part, but hit a more controversial tone.
Since then, Mexico, amistad, amistad, amistad, but this, which is only part of the prominent debt of the prominent debt of Mexico, transferred 75 million cubic meters of water.
Feelings in the border water sharing can be hazardous: In September 2020, because they suspended farmers’ re-direction, two Mexico people were killed in clashes with the National Guard in Sluice Gates.
In the acute drought, the prevailing landscape in Chihuahua, saying the local expert Rafael Banding said.
However, this does not help irrigate the plants of Brian Jones.
A fourth generation farm in the Rio Grande Valley in Texas, was able to finish half of the farm because there were not only irrigation water in the last three years.
“We struggled to Mexico as we did not live until the bargaining section.” “All we ask is right under the contract, there is nothing extra.”
Mr. Jones argues the problem in Chihuahua. In October 2022, the state believes that it was sufficiently watered water to share water, but was spread to “integer zero” to “use to use it to irrigate our neighbors.”
Read the farmers deal differently on the Mexican side. It is said that Mexico means to send northern water in the north, and it means that Chihuahua is no longer available to have an ongoing drought.
There are also arguments related to the efficiency of agriculture outside the water shortage.
Walnut trees and Alfalfa, two of the main products in Chihuahua’s Rio Conchos Valley, both require a lot of irrigation – walnut trees need an average of 250 liters per day.
Traditionally, Mexican farmers simply flooded water with water from the irrigation canal. Riding around the valley quickly sitting in shallow pools, the water flowing from an open tube.
The complaint from Texas is obvious: practice is wasteful and is easily met with more responsible and sustainable agricultural methods.
Jaime Ramirez shows that the former mayor of San Francisco de Conchos, the former mayor of the modern sprinkler ensures that the valuable source of walnut trees ensure proper water all year round.
“We use 60% less than sprayers and fields of floods,” he says. The system also means that the trees can irrigate the trees less often, which is especially useful when Rio Conchos are very low for local irrigation.
Mr. Ramirez admits that some neighbors are not so honest. It calls for understanding as an old local mayor.
Some build costs say they do not accept the spray method due to expenses. Other farmers tried to show that energy and water are working in a long time.
However, farmers in Texas should also understand that their colleagues in Chihuahua are faced with the existential threat, and Mr. Ramirez insisted.
“This is a desert area and the rains do not come. If the rain does not come again this year, there will be no agriculture next year.
Many in Northern Mexico believe that in 1944 the water sharing agreement is no longer purposeful. Mr. Ramirez thinks that eight decades may be adequate for the conditions, but this or did not adapt to the time or correct account for the growth or damage to the population or climate change.
Back to the border, Texan farmer Brian Jones stopped the contract’s test and still be respectful.
“This agreement was signed when my grandfather is farming. This is my grandfather, my father and now,” he says.
“Now Mexico is inappropriate. I’m very angry with a farm I planted only half because I’m not watering water.”
Trump’s harsh position gave local farmers in a PEP “in our step.
In the meantime, the drought did not hurt agriculture only in Chihuahua.
Toronto’s levels are so low, Mr. Bandance said the remaining water in the warehouse was heated to the unusual speed and once developed a potential disaster for the sea life in the developing tourist industry.
The valley’s outlook was not this terrible, Mr. Brance spent carefully celebrate the lake downs and lower parts of the lake in the whole term. “To pray for the rain, we are all left,” he said.
Additional report by Angelica Casas.