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The National Water Commission of Mexico has formally declared a state of emergency due to a worsening drought as officials begin to clamp down on usage. NBC News’ Erin McLaughlin reports on how residents are only allowed to use water for three hours a day, a desperate move in the midst of extreme heat. July 27, 2022