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#Oil spill leaves half million Mexicans without water The city of Villahermosa in Tabasco state closed schools on Wednesday to protect the health of students following the incident. Thieves tapped an oil pipeline operated by state-run energy firm Pemex on Sunday, causing a spill that affected local rivers and forcing the city to shut down four water filtration plants. The city government said operations resumed at two plants on Wednesday and water service would return to normal during the course of the day. The two other facilities will not open until Friday because cleanup crews must remove more oil near the plants. The Tabasco state government urged residents to ration water and estimated that it would take another 72 hours to completely clean up the rivers. Stealing oil has become a lucrative activity among drug cartels, forcing Pemex to stop shipping finished fuel through its pipelines after discovering 3, 674 illegal taps last year. The thefts have caused other environmental disasters in the past and a deadly explosion in December 2010, when an illegal tap caused a blast that killed 29 people in the central town of San martin Texmelucan. Explore further: Oil thieves cause pipeline leak, pollute Mexico rive e


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