

Two Months Without Water: Aguascalientes Residents Demand Action
Aguascalientes Residents Face Two-Month Water Shortage Aguascalientes, MX – Residents of the Vista Alegre neighborhood in Aguascalientes are facing a severe water shortage that has lasted for nearly two months. The lack of consistent water service is impacting residents on Espuelas Norte street, where residents report that water service, once intermittent, has now become almost nonexistent. "Since October and November, we've had problems," explains Cecilia Becerra, a resident of Vista Alegre. "They would turn the water off and on, but now it's been cut off completely for two months." Becerra describes the hardship of having to purchase water from private tankers at a significant cost. "We're paying between 900 and 1000 pesos for these private water tankers every month, for a service we are not receiving." The report from Fuerza Informativa Azteca highlights the community's frustration and their demand for a swift resolution to the water crisis. The local government has yet to respond directly to the residents' concerns. The situation underscores the importance of reliable water infrastructure and the impact of water shortages on communities.