Water War Looms Between Sao Paulo & Rio As Drought Continues

A marker on the side of a concrete wall measures the water level at the Jaguari Reservoir near Sao Jose dos Campos in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Thursday Nov. 13, 2014. The Jaguari River, with its water at an all-time low and flanked by scabby earth, looks like an open wound. And Brazils two biggest metropolises are battling over the trickle that remains. Photographer: Paulo Fridman/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A marker on the side of a concrete wall measures the water level at the Jaguari Reservoir near Sao Jose dos Campos in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Thursday Nov. 13, 2014. The Jaguari River, with its water at an all-time low and flanked by scabby earth, looks like an open wound. And Brazils two biggest metropolises are battling over the trickle that remains. Photographer: Paulo Fridman/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Water War Looms Between Sao Paulo & Rio As Drought Continues
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