After nearly a month-long break, rains returned to Mumbai on Thursday, giving much-needed relief from the rising heat. The city has been receiving moderate to heavy rains since early morning. The weather department has forecast light to moderate rains in the city and suburbs for the next 24 hours.
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this turned into a drought, which is really hitting the economy. consumers across china could find certain foods harder to come by unless the drought breaks soon. what s more, if china can t rescue its autumn harvest and has to buy more food from overseas, this could have an effect on global supplies. crops are said to be under severe threat, according to chinese officials. so extra water has been diverted from neighbouring provinces to the driest areas. translation: with | water, there is hope. this water is coming all the way from hunan. even water for everyday use has been hard to come by in some communities. with river levels so low, previously submerged 600 year old buddhas have again become visible. they ll gaze out onto what humans have made of the world until the rains return, replenishing the water, which will eventually reclaim the relics. stephen mcdonell, bbc news, beijing.
according to chinese officials, so extra water has been diverted from neighbouring provinces to the driest areas. translation: with | water, there is hope. this water is coming all the way from hunan. even water for everyday use has been hard to come by in some communities. with river levels so low, previously submerged 600 year old buddhas have again become visible. they ll gaze out onto what humans have made of the world until the rains return, replenishing the water, which will eventually reclaim the relics. stephen mcdonell, bbc news, beijing. let s get some of the day s other news in brief. pakistan s climate change minister has described the country s unprecedented monsoon rains and flooding as a national emergency. sherry rehman called for international help and said the situation was a climate induced humanitarian disaster of epic proportions. the provinces of sindh and balochistan have been the worst hit regions.
water, there is hope. this water is coming all the way from hunan. even water for everyday use has been hard to come by in some communities. with river levels so low, previously submerged 600 year old buddhas have again become visible. they ll gaze out onto what humans have made of the world until the rains return, replenishing the water, which will eventually reclaim the relics. stephen mcdonell, bbc news, beijing. now to some good environmental news. it was on the brink of extinction in britain more than 40 years ago, but thanks to conservation work, the large blue butterfly has now had a bumper summer. thousands have been recorded this year with the restoration of wild meadows, and south west england now has the world s greatest concentration. helen briggs reports. the vibrant flash of
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