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Relentless drought is drying Chile's drinking water

After 15 years of a. ravaging dry spell, reservoirs in Chile are running dry,. imperiling access to drinking water in the Andean nation.

The Cogoti reservoir in the Coquimbo region of northern. Chile, a basin with a capacity of 150 million cubic has. entirely diminished as the southern Hemisphere summer season comes to. an end.

The water scenario is crucial, I hope God keeps in mind the. rural poor and farmers, stated Heriberto Perez, a regional citizen. who raises animals in the area and worries about how little. water there is for his animals.

We're all humans and we have to have a bit of. water, right?

The historical drought has actually affected almost ever aspect of life. in the copper-rich nation, affecting whatever from mining. output to green locations in the capital.

The World Resources Institute has Chile ranked as one of the. most water stressed countries on the planet, with a threat it could. run out of supply of water by 2040.

While rainfall assisted replenish some reservoirs in main. and southern Chile this past winter, the north stayed dry,. sapping tanks throughout the area.

It hasn't rained in our zone, it's been years of very. little rain, said Rene Carvajal, president of a local rural. drinking water committee in Coquimbo.

Carvajal stated that one year it only rained 15 millimeters. and there was no snow in the Andes mountain range in the region. in 2015.

We might immigrate but we're going to discover the exact same water. scenario, the lack of water in other cities too, Carvajal. said. There's going to be water constraints in the city too,. water is scarce here and all over the area..

(source: Reuters)