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People take part in a protest called by Uruguay's Central Union (PIT-CNT) in "defense of water" against the handling of the national authorities with respect to the management of the shortage of drinking water reserves in Montevideo on May 31, 2023. The state-owned company Obras Sanitarias del Estado (OSE) decided to increase for the second time the levels of salinity in the water at the beginning of May to make the reserves last even longer due to the persistent drought that is affecting Uruguay. (Photo by Eitan ABRAMOVICH / AFP)
People take part in a protest called by Uruguay's Central Union (PIT-CNT) in "defense of water" against the handling of the national authorities with respect to the management of the shortage of drinking water reserves in Montevideo on May 31, 2023. The state-owned company Obras Sanitarias del Estado (OSE) decided to increase for the second time the levels of salinity in the water at the beginning of May to make the reserves last even longer due to the persistent drought that is affecting Uruguay. (Photo by Eitan ABRAMOVICH / AFP)
TOPSHOT - People take part in a protest called by Uruguay's Central Union (PIT-CNT) in "defense of water" against the handling of the national authorities with respect to the management of the shortage of drinking water reserves in Montevideo on May 31, 2023. The state-owned company Obras Sanitarias del Estado (OSE) decided to increase for the second time the levels of salinity in the water at the beginning of May to make the reserves last even longer due to the persistent drought that is affecting Uruguay. (Photo by Eitan ABRAMOVICH / AFP)
People protest demanding urgent government solutions in the context of an ongoing water crisis, in downtown Montevideo, Uruguay, Wednesday, May 31, 2023. (AP Photo/Matilde Campodonico)
People take part in a protest called by Uruguay's Central Union (PIT-CNT) in "defense of water" against the handling of the national authorities with respect to the management of the shortage of drinking water reserves in Montevideo on May 31, 2023. The state-owned company Obras Sanitarias del Estado (OSE) decided to increase for the second time the levels of salinity in the water at the beginning of May to make the reserves last even longer due to the persistent drought that is affecting Uruguay. (Photo by Eitan ABRAMOVICH / AFP)
A woman joins a protest demanding urgent government solutions in the context of an ongoing water crisis, in downtown Montevideo, Uruguay, Wednesday, May 31, 2023. (AP Photo/Matilde Campodonico)
People take part in a protest called by Uruguay's Central Union (PIT-CNT) in "defense of water" against the handling of the national authorities with respect to the management of the shortage of drinking water reserves in Montevideo on May 31, 2023. The state-owned company Obras Sanitarias del Estado (OSE) decided to increase for the second time the levels of salinity in the water at the beginning of May to make the reserves last even longer due to the persistent drought that is affecting Uruguay. (Photo by Eitan ABRAMOVICH / AFP)
People take part in a protest called by Uruguay's Central Union (PIT-CNT) in "defense of water" against the handling of the national authorities with respect to the management of the shortage of drinking water reserves in Montevideo on May 31, 2023. The state-owned company Obras Sanitarias del Estado (OSE) decided to increase for the second time the levels of salinity in the water at the beginning of May to make the reserves last even longer due to the persistent drought that is affecting Uruguay. (Photo by Eitan ABRAMOVICH / AFP)
A woman holds a sign that reads in Spanish "It´s not a drought but pillaging" as people protest demanding urgent government solutions in the context of an ongoing water crisis, in downtown Montevideo, Uruguay, Wednesday, May 31, 2023. (AP Photo/Matilde Campodonico)
People protest demanding urgent government solutions in the context of an ongoing water crisis, in downtown Montevideo, Uruguay, Wednesday, May 31, 2023. (AP Photo/Matilde Campodonico)
People take part in a protest called by Uruguay's Central Union (PIT-CNT) in "defense of water" against the handling of the national authorities with respect to the management of the shortage of drinking water reserves in Montevideo on May 31, 2023. The state-owned company Obras Sanitarias del Estado (OSE) decided to increase for the second time the levels of salinity in the water at the beginning of May to make the reserves last even longer due to the persistent drought that is affecting Uruguay. (Photo by Eitan ABRAMOVICH / AFP)
People protest demanding urgent government solutions in the context of an ongoing water crisis, in downtown Montevideo, Uruguay, Wednesday, May 31, 2023. (AP Photo/Matilde Campodonico)
People take part in a protest called by Uruguay's Central Union (PIT-CNT) in "defense of water" against the handling of the national authorities with respect to the management of the shortage of drinking water reserves in Montevideo on May 31, 2023. The state-owned company Obras Sanitarias del Estado (OSE) decided to increase for the second time the levels of salinity in the water at the beginning of May to make the reserves last even longer due to the persistent drought that is affecting Uruguay. (Photo by Eitan ABRAMOVICH / AFP)
People protest demanding urgent government solutions in the context of an ongoing water crisis, in downtown Montevideo, Uruguay, Wednesday, May 31, 2023. (AP Photo/Matilde Campodonico)