With water cuts looming in Arizona in US, locals fight data centres
- Every morning Marisol Winfrey Herrera’s three-and-a-half-year-old daughter Jo reminds her to turn off the tap while washing her hands and brushing her teeth.
- When they leave home, she reminds her mother to keep a bottle of ice with them to offer it to homeless people, who they sometimes find wilting in the Tucson heat.
- At first, they press the ice-filled bottles on the homeless folks to help them revive, then they offer the water to drink and hydrate.
Unverified
- Every morning Marisol Winfrey Herrera’s three-and-a-half-year-old daughter Jo reminds her to turn off the tap while washing her hands and brushing her teeth.
- When they leave home, she reminds her mother to keep a bottle of ice with them to offer it to homeless people, who they sometimes find wilting in the Tucson heat.
- At first, they press the ice-filled bottles on the homeless folks to help them revive, then they offer the water to drink and hydrate.
Sources: Al Jazeera