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Guatemala City Faces a Water Squeeze as the Dry Spell Nears
Guatemala City faces a water deficit of over 2,500 liters per second as a dry spell in July and August threatens to reduce river flow. Six rivers supply 40% of the city's water through four treatment plants, but the dry conditions could exacerbate shortages.
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