In a Mexican town, the deaths of three young girls from leukaemia spark a community investigation into the water supply, despite authorities denying contamination. Local mothers and a teacher form a group with a scientist, uncovering that their water is highly radioactive due to corporate agriculture depleting aquifers. This revelation incites national outrage, leading to the government’s water supply cut, while some officials maintain its safety. The community’s backlash forces the women to choose between ceasing their activism or continuing to fight for clean water and environmental justice.
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