groundwater over-extraction

Mexico City Sinking So Fast It’s Visible From Space

Mexico City is experiencing alarming land subsidence, with new satellite data revealing sinking rates of up to 0.8 inches per month. This phenomenon, driven by over-extraction of groundwater from the ancient aquifer and exacerbated by urban development, is causing significant damage to infrastructure, including roads, buildings, and even landmarks like the Angel of Independence monument. The relentless sinking highlights a severe water crisis that could lead to a day when the city’s taps run dry.

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