In northern Chile, the effects of the climate crisis coupled with a persistent drought have affected agriculture and also one of the most important intermittent phenomena in the region: the flowering desert.
This event, which occurs for 5 to 7 years, now worries experts due to the lack of rainfall.
How serious is the water crisis and how will the South American country deal with it?
From the Atacama region, Cristopher Ulloa tells us.