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The response to hurricane Wilma. Lessons learned by the water and sanitation services in Cancun

The city of Cancun in Mexico is frequently subjected to the impact of hurricanes. Hurricane Wilma which passed through the city in 2005 has been the most devastating in the history of the Yucatan peninsula. The water and sanitation services operator of Cancun, Aguakan, has developed a manual of cris...

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Published in:Water practice and technology 2008-09, Vol.3 (3)
Main Authors: Soriano, G. Aguilera, Zepeda, H. Contreras, Robles, R., Audic, J. M.
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