Brazil is experiencing its worst drought since 1930, hitting hardest in its densely populated Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Minas Gerais. The country is forced to ration its water and cut power, which has affected over four million people. Critics blame poor government planning and politics for worsening the situation by increasing charges for high water consumption. Read more about this topic here:: Brazil Drought: Worst Water Crisis in 80 Years Affecting Four Million People in Country’s South East