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Jun 26, 2021
Inside 'Hell on Earth': The Cucapá in Mexico face fatal fight against climate change
A searing drought is exacerbating the deadly heat in a region inhabited by the Cucapá people along the Colorado River. The river, which is the most important water system in northwestern Mexico, has seen its river flow diminished after almost a century of U.S. engineering projects like the Hoover Dam, as well as a focus on water for agriculture.
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