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Tulum potable water

Tulum potable water shortfall worsens in Maya villages

A new report says more than a third of Maya households around Tulum still don’t have regular piped water. Residents describe hauling buckets, paying for trucked deliveries, and living without dependable drainage or trash pickup. Census data backs up the picture of uneven progress: state-level gains mask deep gaps in rural and Indigenous areas. Offi…

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