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Drought in the U.S. Puts Risk of Disappearing the Town of Kearny in Arizona

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TUCSON-Kearny, a mining town in Arizona, fears becoming the first to “disappear” due to the drought in the southwestern United States, which according to local authorities can leave them without water from the Gila River this summer.”We could be the first village to disappear in the United States due to climate change and lack of water,” his mayor, Curtis Stacey, tells EFE.
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TUCSON-Kearny, a mining town in Arizona, fears becoming the first to “disappear” due to the drought in the southwestern United States, which according to local authorities can leave them without water from the Gila River this summer.”We could be the first village to disappear in the United States due to climate change and lack of water,” his mayor, Curtis Stacey, tells EFE.

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Vanguardia broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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