suddenly it would move towards you and, yes, it is frightening. in north london, this grassfire billowed smoke across the busy m25 motorway. in surrey, a different problem. in cranleigh, near guildford, residents queued up for bottled water after their taps ran dry. thames water said there were technical issues at one of its treatment works, and that fixing it was taking longer than they d hoped. and it isn tjust humans who need hydration. one farmer in suffolk has been filling 70 water troughs a day to make sure the wildlife have enough to drink. an amber heat alert is still in place today and the drought in parts of england could potentially last into next year. at least seven people have been injured by gunmen injerusalem. the shooting, which happened in the early hours of the morning, is being treated by israeli police as a terror attack. the attackers opened fire at two locations in the city, targeting a bus as well as people waiting in a car park near the western wall. two of the
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and most precious rivers in england. yet for more than six months last year, untreated sewage was discharged into this river from the local treatment works. the environment agency says the treatment works is being overwhelmed by ground water, which is rainfall that s made its way underground. it s getting into broken pipes, it s mixing with the sewage, and then it s discharging untreated into the river. citizen scientist rob bailey has been watching it discharging for days on end. i m sad, actually. the heart drops, doesn t it, when one sees that sort of thing, and one starts to realise the negative impact it s having on the environment. this is one of the many chalk streams that we have in this area which should be just thriving with life. but this marine biologist says it s not thriving.