Anonymous ID: 32a738 March 20, 2026, 12:52 p.m. No.24405577   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5587 >>5594

>>24405561

Water Is going to be a huge problem going forward.

 

Mexico is facing a severe, multi-faceted water crisis, with over half the population lacking daily, reliable access to safe water.

 

Many African nations face severe water shortages, with over 500 million people lacking access to clean water,

 

The Western US is facing a severe, long-term water crisis driven by climate-induced drought, over-allocation of resources, and shrinking snowpack

 

Australia faces critical water security issues as the driest inhabited continent, driven by climate change, erratic rainfall, and rising demand

. Key challenges include severe droughts, intense flooding, falling dam levels, and declining water quality, alongside competition for water resources

 

The EU is facing a severe, multi-faceted water crisis, with

up to 34% of its population and 40% of its territory facing seasonal water scarcity. Driven by climate change, aging infrastructure, and pollution, the region faces severe droughts, high leakage rates in networks, and low ecological status for most surface

 

China faces a critical water crisis defined by severe scarcity, acute pollution, and extreme spatial imbalance, with 20% of the world's population possessing only 6-7% of its freshwater resources.

Anonymous ID: 32a738 March 20, 2026, 1:10 p.m. No.24405633   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5655

>>24405587

Aquifers have been tapped to try to wait out the drought, in the mean time the land is sinking.

 

Once the Aquifers collapse that's it there's no fix.

 

I think that's a another reason why we are sealing up the borders.