Environmental Crisis

EXPOSÉ: Chronic Drought Devastates Northern Mexico, Igniting Cross-Border Water Crisis

By National Security Desk | June 28, 2025

Northern Mexico suffers a severe, prolonged drought causing dead livestock, water scarcity, crop failure, and environmental disaster—while delayed government response fuels tensions with the United States.

The northern region of Mexico has been gripped by a relentless drought for nearly 25 months, leaving behind a trail of devastation that goes beyond natural hardship into the realm of governmental neglect and geopolitical friction. From the arid deserts near Ciudad Juárez to remote communities in Chihuahua’s Sierra Tarahumara, families face an accelerating crisis marked by water shortages, dead livestock, unproductive fields, and worsening forest fires. The Human and Environmental Toll Local residents recount heartbreaking scenes: entire herds perishing from lack of feed and water; communities forced to ration precious supplies just for basic hygiene; families traveling miles daily...

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