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and fuel more fires and will definitely bring more triple-digit temperatures. that climate change fueled heat is the primary reason why 63.55% is in exceptional or extreme drought. tonight, the highest number since the government started keeping track in 1999 chlgt. overnight, those much needed monsoon rains moving into the southwest seemed to do more harm than good. oh, my god! reporter: washing away cars and stranding this family on top of their suv in arizona. we ve seen the images. bone dry lakes that millions need for drinking water. but it s also having a profound effect on agriculture. montana ranchers mike and nancy eraux are worried. someday i might wake up and find out i don t have any water for the cows. maybe it will dry up. reporter: the hot, dry conditions are optimal for a catastrophic infestation of grasshoppers that can consume six times their body weight each day. they ate 100% of everything.
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KUWAIT, Feb 19 (KUNA) Kuwaiti oil price went up by 50 cents to USD 64.05 per barrel on Thursday, as oppose to USD 63.55 pb the day before, said the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) Friday.
The price of the Brent crude went down by 41 cents to USD 63.93 per barrel, the same case with the West Texas Intermediate, which went down by 62 cents to USD 60.52 pb. (end)
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KUWAIT, Feb 18 (KUNA) Price of the Kuwaiti crude oil rose 55 cents to USD 63.55 per barrel Wednesday against USD 63 pb Tuesday, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation said on Thursday.