
Mexico City’s sky is still pouring water every day. The major, sad consequences had been serious floods in the outskirts of the city that mean irreversible losses for those living in these areas. However, Mexico is still feeling the effects of the biggest drought that Mexico has gone through since the World War II. If you want to know more about this paradoxical issue, and how the local government is coping with it, here‘s a good article that you can read. Thank you Brooke for sharing it!
The image was taken on Madero street, very close to the Zócalo.
gaw-jus–i love raindrops.