Article 2379G Shrinking glaciers cause state-of-emergency drought in Bolivia

Shrinking glaciers cause state-of-emergency drought in Bolivia

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Climate News Network: Three main dams supplying water to La Paz and El Alto are no longer fed by Andean glaciers and have nearly run dry

The government of Bolivia, a landlocked country in the heart of South America, has been forced to declare a state of emergency as it faces its worst drought for at least 25 years.

Much of the water supply to La Paz, the highest capital city in the world, and the neighbouring El Alto, Bolivia's second largest city, comes from the glaciers in the surrounding Andean mountains.

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