In Mexico, a once glittering lake is being sucked dry by greed, drought and lawlessness
By Associated Press | News | March 14th 2024
A dog stands on the cracked, exposed banks of the Miguel Aleman dam in Valle de Bravo, Mexico, on Thursday, March 14, 2024. AP Photo/Marco Ugarte
VALLE DE BRAVO, Mexico (AP) Once a glittering weekend getaway for wealthy residents of Mexico City, Valle de Bravo has been reduced to a shrinking, increasingly polluted puddle by a combination of drought, water transfers to the capital, bad planning and lawlessness.
Residents said Thursday that Valle as the reservoir has been known since the 1940s is being drained by Mexico Citys refusal to fix broken pipes that waste much of its water, as well as the unrestrained construction of private dams and holding ponds by suspiciously wealthy and powerful newcomers.
In a country where the government appears not to listen and gang violence is common, residents and activists can only watch as their beloved lake disappears. The National Water Commission, known by its Spanish initials as Conagua, has done little to remedy the problem.
Moises Jaramillo is one of the tour boat operators who has made his living taking less-monied tourists around the lake for years (the wealthy use their own sailboats). Jaramillo says of the Conagua officials, They dont do anything. Their response is to come and intimidate us.
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