Uploaded on 2015-06-15 by aksc000
[1]: http://www.siete24.mx/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/100113.jpg I do not own the rights of this picture (I took it from internet). There are a lot of examples I could use from Mexico City’s infrastructure. However, I chose Mexicali city, a place near to the town where I lived as a child because it represents the best example I have seen of the dependency we have on infrastructure. Mexicali can reach out to 50 Celsius degrees in summer. During that season, people receiving the minimum salary spend at least half of their money in electricity, in order to have air conditioning in their house. There’s no way they (even their pets) can live with that high level of temperature. Inhabitants use to make fun of the situation (a characteristic of Mexican sense of humor) by cooking on the street.