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that s enough to fill an olympic swimming pool two and a half million times. now, we re not short of water, but the vast majority is ocean saltwater. and less than 100th of 1% is carried in lakes and rivers. you know, there is enough for all of us, but we don t all enjoy equal access. so what are the consequences for societies facing water scarcity? it depends on what else is happening. what other pressures are on, what other stressors are there. but water scarcity, which we could translate as drought, for example, will lead to famine, it will lead to migrations, it will lead to warfare, all sorts of things. so water scarcity is just the beginning of a long list of things that could end in societal collapse. well, there s a stark warning. you know, around the world today, one in four of the world s population lives in a region facing extremely high water stress. it means they regularly use up almost their entire available water supply. so let s take a look at those countries.
WorldAllPeopleTwoOneExpertsScientistEarthOtherWater-securityBillionsEgypt to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i m michael holmes. appreciate your company and well welcome to this special edition of cnn newsroom. we begin this hour with the powerful geomagnetic storm happening right now. all around the world are storm classified as extreme level five out of five phenomenon that last half happened more than 20 years ago. and it s causing the northern and southern lights to dazzle many places that rarely, if ever, see them, have a look at the scene here in atlanta or in the southern us a short time ago, parts of the midwest and even northern california have seen chances of seeing the aurora, the skies over the uk and ireland, lighting up in vivid colors earlier on friday night. and there continues to be a high likelihood of aurora over parts of europe and asia meanwhile, in the southern hemisphere, the aurora australis was spotted over new zealanders well as argentina it all started when the sun erupted with a series of
Southern-usYesGrandpaWingsLightEmGentlemenY2k-cnnNewsAwayThe-worldCaptioning a spokesman for the israeli military told bbc news it was looking into the incident but couldn t say if it had been caused by israeli action, although an idf social media post stated the military had conducted activities in the jabaliya region, saying they encountered terrorists and struck a large number of terrorist infrastructure. hamas claims the second strike was also on a school, tal al zaatar, adding that 32 members of one family were killed, including 19 children. in other developments today, hundreds of people have left gaza city s al shifa hospital on foot. doctors say israeli forces had issued by loudspeaker an order to evacuate. the israeli military denies this, saying it had agreed to expand and assist an evacuation, following a request by the hospital s director. yogita limaye has more now from jerusalem. and a warning her report contains distressing images. people fleeing al shifa hospital in gaza s north. the hospital s director says israel ordered civilians
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