One of the worst droughts in living memory strikes Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and Indonesia. Severe water shortage and damage to agriculture has affected millions. Extreme weather patterns such as this are caused by global warming.
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Waters in Lam Takong Dam in Korat, Nakhon Ratchasima province of Thailand have dried up due to prolonged drought. Severe water shortage and damage to agriculture has affected millions.
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