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Mexican Town Grapples with Radioactive Water After Leukaemia Deaths

MEXICO CITY – A small town in Mexico is facing a public health crisis after the deaths of three young girls from leukaemia prompted a citizen-led investigation into the local water supply. Despite official assurances that the water was safe, concerned mothers and a teacher formed an action group to uncover the truth.

Their efforts, in collaboration with a scientist, revealed alarming levels of radioactivity in the town’s water source. The group believes the contamination is linked to corporate agriculture practices depleting the aqueduifers and drawing from an ancient, naturally radioactive layer of ground water.

The revelation sparked national outrage, leading the government to cut off the town’s water supply. However, some officials continue to maintain that the water is safe.

This is leaving the community in the grip of a crisis with an uncertain future as divisions emerge and the activists face increasing pressure to abandon their fight.

The situation is the focus of a new documentary, “The Age of Water,” by Isabel Alcantara Atalaya and Alfredo Alcantara.

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