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"In a São Paulo, Brazil, neighborhood, children splash in a water-supply pool. Although Brazil's river basins are home to 12 percent of the world's freshwater, South America's largest city is experiencing severe drought. The residents of the São Paulo district pictured here have endured water cutoffs." (nationalgeographic.com)
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Bommom

Somehow, the water doesn't look very cooling. I'm with Andy on this one; put a couple of drops of chlorine in the water before you drink it.

patlander

After I turned 30 I became increasingly thirsty. I've had my thyroid and blood sugars checked so it's not diabetes. I ALWAYS have a bottle of water with me and fortunately the tap water is excellent where I live. Of course I can't go anywhere without knowing where the loo is,

Bill_I_Am

Flint would be even worse--for now, anyway. The sad thing is, I saw a lot of water being wasted in the video. Everyone will have to modify their behavior with respect to water--now and in the future.

OMG, Leanne. How can you drink so much? I would have to do nothing else all day to get that much down.

patw

How about being a resident of Flint, Michigan?

patlander

That video is scary Pat. I drink about 5 litres of water a day and would find drinking considerably less a real hardship.

patw

Here's some background and fuller information about the shortage and its impact - primarily on the poor. Of course.

http://time.com/4054262/drought-brazil-video/

dris651

Wow, that's a lot of hot, thirsty people then (~11 million) - yikes. I suspect that folks like these are impacted hardest. If this is where the neighborhood comes to get its fresh water, well...

patlander

I can't imagine what it would be like to have my water cut off.

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