Consequences of importing the French water marketing system to a tropical island far from France

Water crisis in Guadeloupe: vigilance on La Reunion Island

According to an article in Reporterre, in early September, several Guadeloupe residents were left without running water, revealing a worsening crisis and the authorities’ inability to resolve it. The article refers to a resident of Gosier. She suffered a nine-day water cut, a situation that has become frequent with cuts due to leaks in infrastructure, estimated at between 60 and 70%. Reporterre reports that she “bought a device that produces water from the humidity in the air. “It cost me (…)

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