A drought in Chihuahua, Mexico, has led to a significant loss in crops, with a 70% loss in oats and corn. The municipality's Rural Development director, Rosario Acosta, has reached out to the state government for assistance. The planting of triticale, a drought-resistant crop, also failed due to the lack of rainfall. The drought has also severely damaged corn and beans, putting indigenous communities, which rely on these crops for their livelihoods, at risk.