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"site": "https://insideclimatenews.org",
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"textContent": "This story was published in partnership with the Texas Newsroom, the state’s network of public radio stations. No modern American city has ever run out of water. But chances are rising that Corpus Christi, Texas, could be the first. Absent a biblical rainfall event, its reservoirs are on track to completely dry up by next […]",
"title": "Corpus Christi Plans to Declare a ‘Water Emergency.’ What Does That Mean?"
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