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WATER SHORTAGE PREDICTED FOR NORTHERN CHILE
WATER SHORTAGE PREDICTED FOR NORTHERN CHILE
Thursday, 24 September 2009 18:00
As Activists And Government Propose “Re-Nationalization” Of Chile’s Water Resources
A government water study released this week points to difficult years ahead for residents living in northern Chile’s water-challenged Atacama Desert area.
Chile's north faces water shortages.
Photo by Alejandro Torres Frías
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