Remember 2014 when the farm workers in San Quintin decided to revolt over low wages, shutting down the Transpeninsular, attacking cars and buses? That event took over the entire region for a week before some compensation agreements were reached. This is different as there is negotiated settlement that will turn the water back on in the homes of people down here and the problem won’t go away in a week or month or even a year.
I think that this could potentially get quite ugly and if I were living close to the sea right now I’d be looking to buy a small desal unit, just in case.
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