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Water Crisis Grips Mexico City With Millions Are Struggling
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Water Crisis Grips Mexico City With Millions Are Struggling

The United States Of America is facing a serious water shortage. It's affecting many parts of the country, including Mexico City, the most populous city in North America. A combination of factors are at play, including climate change, increasing water demand, and aging infrastructure. Water crisis is hitting hard in Mexico City, where over 21 million people live. There's just not enough water to go around, and it's causing a big problem. The city's reservoirs, which hold water for people to use, are at their lowest levels ever. This means that authorities are only giving people limited amounts of water. Some people have to wait for days for water trucks to arrive, while others have to get creative to save water. One woman collects water from her shower to use in the toilet, and anot...
Hurricane Otis Death Toll Rises to 45 While 47 Still Missing
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Hurricane Otis Death Toll Rises to 45 While 47 Still Missing

The death toll from Hurricane Otis has climbed to 45 in Mexico. The hurricane caused widespread flooding and damage, and left millions of people without power. Be sure to follow the instructions of local officials and avoid any areas that have been damaged. In the aftermath of Hurricane Otis' devastating rampage through southwestern Mexico. Governor Evelyn Salgado of Guerrero has reported a heart-wrenching toll that is whopping 45 lives lost. While the search continues for 47 individuals still missing. However, these numbers continue to climb as dedicated officials persist in their relentless search and recovery efforts. The storm, which unexpectedly escalated from a tropical storm to a Category 5 hurricane. It caught many off guard, leaving a trail of destruction in its w...
Revival of “Pok-ta-Pok” after three thousand years in Mexico
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Revival of “Pok-ta-Pok” after three thousand years in Mexico

The ancient game of "Pok-ta-Pok" is back in Mexico. The game was a symbol of sun and moon or light and darkness in the divinity. A ballgame where winners are sacrificed to Gods is now played in Mexico for entertainment purposes. The sacred and barbaric game of Pok-ta-Pok is now available to play in the city of Teotihuacan, Mexico. Also known as Ulama, ullamaliztli, or tlachtli, this game was famous in ancient Mayan civilization. Aztec civilization also has a version of this ball game. Moreover, This 3000 year old game was very sacred and significant in all ancient books. They say that this game determines the divinity of light and darkness between two opposite teams. The rules of this game are very unclear and unfamiliar. No old book clarifies the procedure of this ball game...