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FRI · 2025-12-19 · 09:35 GMTBRIEF NSR-2025-1219-3379
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NSR-2025-1219-3379News Report·EN·Public Health

The Age of Water: How radioactivity is costing lives in a Mexican town

In a Mexican town, the deaths of three young girls from leukemia prompt local mothers and a teacher to investigate the water supply. Teaming up with a scientist, they discover the water is highly radioactive due to corporate agriculture depleting aquifers and exposing an ancient, contaminated groundwater layer.

Al JazeeraFiled 2025-12-19 · 09:35 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
The Age of Water: How radioactivity is costing lives in a Mexican town
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In a Mexican town, the deaths of three young girls from leukemia prompt local mothers and a teacher to investigate the water supply. Teaming up with a scientist, they discover the water is highly radioactive due to corporate agriculture depleting aquifers and exposing an ancient, contaminated groundwater layer. This revelation, documented in the film "The Age of Water" by Isabel Alcantara Atalaya and Alfredo Alcantara (published December 19, 2025), sparks national outrage and forces the government to cut off the town's water supply, despite some officials claiming its safety. The community's reaction puts pressure on the women to abandon their activism or continue fighting for clean water and environmental justice.

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Key claims

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The government cut off the town’s water supply.

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Authorities insist that the water is not contaminated.

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Three girls died of leukemia in a Mexican town within a year.

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The town's water is highly radioactive.

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Corporate agriculture has depleted the aquifers.

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Full report

1 min read · 165 words
WitnessAfter three girls die of cancer in a town in Mexico, a group of mothers and a scientist investigate the water supply.When three young girls die from leukaemia within a year in a Mexican town, the authorities insist that the water is not contaminated. A teacher and local mothers demand answers and form an action group to investigate the cause. When they team up with a scientist, they find out their water is highly radioactive.Corporate agriculture for export has depleted the aquifers, leaving behind an ancient layer of groundwater that is poisoning their town. This revelation prompts national outrage and leads the government to cut off the town’s water supply, while some officials still claim that the water is safe.As the community turns against the women, they face a difficult choice. They must either give up their activism or keep fighting for clean water and environmental justice.The Age of Water is a documentary film by Isabel Alcantara Atalaya and Alfredo Alcantara.Published On 19 Dec 2025
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environmental justice
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corporate agriculture
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