Environment
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India's Frequency of Storms Threatens Water Supplies Due to Warmer Conditions, Heavy Rainfall
The recent report raised concerns about the frequency of storms in India, which can threaten the water supplies in the region. Warmer conditions and climate change can help unleash powerful storms. Read here.
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