Drought in Mexico has reached a critical level as bodies of water continued to dry up, including the second largest lake in the country.
Drought conditions have covered about 85 percent of Mexico, according to Al Jazeera. Residents said that reservoirs are drying up simultaneously.
The drought has affected the livelihood of the locals, especially those from Michoacán. The drought has affected a once-thriving fishing economy of the area, Mexico News Daily reported.
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