Puerto Rico residents go without water every 24 hours in drought during pandemic.
crisis but also a worsening drought, forcing tens of thousands to go without running water every 24 hours.
The skyline of San Juan, Puerto Rico, is shown on June 22, 2020, as a large plume of dust from the Sahara Desert blew through the city. “It’s been really hard and frustrating .. because we’re in a pandemic. I understand we’re in a drought, but damn,” Sampayo told ABC News.
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