Photos: Hope survives despite drought woes in East Porterville
Humberto Beltran shaves at the outdoor sinks and showers that are provided for East Porterville residents who have no running water.
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The Porterville Area Coordination Council offers residents free bottled water. They can also pump water into multi-gallon totes to bring home.
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Guillermina Andrade pours potable water into her toilet to flush it at her home in East Porterville. She hasn’t had running water in two years, she said.
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Porterville resident Lonnie Willis, left, picks up bottled water at the Porterville Area Coordination Council’s Water Resource Center.
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Donna Johnson, right, hugs Guillermina Andrade while delivering water with Ruben Perez to Andrade’s home.
(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)Tomas Garcia has been without running water for the last two years. He gets by with a water tank in his front yard. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
Gonzalo Martinez stores water in a tank in his frontyard.
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Modesto de la Cruz sits with his 2 year-old daughter, Viviana, in front of their East Porterville home. The family has a water tank for taking showers and washing dishes, but not for drinking.
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Many East Porterville residents have been forced to reply on portable showers since wells began running dry two years ago.
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Efrain Tapia, left, and Caledonia Lopez converse in front of their homes in Porterville. Tapia and Lopez have running water in their homes, unlike residents of East Porterville.
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East Porterville residents take in the evening air. State officials hope to build a municipal water system to restore running water to homes in the community.
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