AP
- Puerto Rico announced water rationing measures
on Thursday as a drought grips the U.S. territory, worsening chronic water
shortages that have forced the governor to declare a state of emergency.
Thousands of people in the island’s northeast region face
48-hour rationing periods from Friday, said Luis González, executive president
of the island’s water and sewer authority.
The rationing program will affect several communities in the
cities of Canovanas and Rio Grande as temperatures keep rising.
“There’s just not enough water,” he said, adding that
rationing will likely be extended to other areas.
González blamed a lack of rain, although severe water
shortages began affecting some of the island’s most populated areas months
before the drought began, with officials yet to identify the problem.
No comments:
Post a Comment