Water treaty between Mexico and U.S. faces biggest test in 80 years
Briefly

"Mexico is 'at their lowest levels ever' in the treaty's history," said Maria-Elena Giner, exacerbating water shortages due to climate change and aging infrastructure.
Victor Magana Rueda emphasized that neither country can survive without the other's water, underlining the necessity for new management strategies beyond the 1944 treaty.
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