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India: Water cut likely if no rain by next week

Dont you guys feel this summer is kinda super hot.....as compared to previous ones...

I also hoping for rain in Islamabad....Its getting tooo hot.
 
It's raining in Delhi too....:D...................but sweat, not water...........:sick:
Reminds me of song "Paseene main nahaake aur bhi namkeen ho gayi ho"...:lol:

Actual song- "Samandar main nahaake aur bhi namkeen ho gayi ho".

P.S.- Its not my personal view, i am straight.
 
69% of India gets deficient rains, monsoon to miss Delhi date

26-06-2012

NEW DELHI: Nearly two-thirds of the country have received deficient or scanty rains this season as monsoon appeared set to miss its date with Delhi.

According to data released by the weather office today, 69% of the country has received deficient or scanty rains in terms of percentage of area of the country covered by rains.

Weather scientists said they did not expect the south-west monsoon to make any significant advances towards the north and Delhi was likely to miss its June 29 date with seasonal rains.

69% of India gets deficient rains, monsoon to miss Delhi date - The Times of India

to Indians: store water in your home now, take action!
 
Drought hits 4 million hectares of China's crops -Xinhua

BEIJING | Thu Apr 5, 2012 10:28am EDT
(Reuters) - About 4 million hectares of crops are suffering from a severe drought in China that has hit 13 provinces including the major farming province of Sichuan in southwest China, state news agency Xinhua said.

The drought has left 7.8 million people and 4.6 million livestock without adequate drinking water in provinces including Yunnan, Hebei, Shanxi and Gansu as of Thursday, Xinhua said.

The dry spell has dried reservoirs and threatens spring planting, the agency said, citing the Office of State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters.

The province of Yunnan in southwest China, which borders Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam, is so far the worst hit, Xinhua said, without giving details.

China, which has just 6 percent of the world's fresh water resources but a fifth of its population, is frequently gripped by drought.

Last year parts of the country suffered their worst drought in 50 years, officials said, with rainfall 40 to 60 percent less than normal, damaging crops and cutting power from hydroelectric dams.

A drought in the top sugar-producing province of Guangxi last year also led to a surge in imports as China tried to ease tight sugar supply.

(Reporting by Koh Gui Qing, editing by Jane Baird)
 
Some dick measuring contest is going on here... go babies go... :guns:
 
don't argue anymore!

store water in your home now, take action! go go go

More water shortages for China

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BEIJING, Feb. 16 (UPI) -- China faces worsening water shortages, a government official warned.

The country's water shortages, along with serious river pollution and a deteriorating aquatic ecosystem, pose a growing threat to economic and social development, Hu Siyi, China's vice minister of water resources said Thursday, state-run news agency Xinhua reports.

China's population of 1.3 billion people consumes more than 600 billion cubic meters of water a year, equal to about three-quarters of its exploitable water resources, Hu said.

"The constraints of our available water resources become more apparent day by day."
 
India Monsoon delayed and turned weak

Jun 23, 2012

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Rains are 'life' for about 55 percent of India's agricultural land which does not have irrigation.
Rains are 'life' for about 55 percent of India's agricultural land which does not have irrigation.
Rains are 'life' for about 55 percent of India's agricultural land which does not have irrigation.

No rainfall for at least another 48 hours: because currents have lost steam after entering UP.

The rains have been 26 percent below average so far since the beginning of the season, delaying sowing of summer-sown crops like paddy, sugar cane, soybean and cotton in central and southern India.

"There is still time to cover it up, but further delay may lead to a drought-like situation. The next two weeks are very crucial."

Water cut likely if no rain by next week: Pathak - Indian Express
No rainfall for at least another 48 hours - Hindustan Times


Hyperinflation coming

You are Lunatic and idiot.....48 hrs no rains means Hyperinflation????

Hyperinflation of your A$$ for megaton Fart
 

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