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Water trains bring scant relief to the western Indian state of Gujarat where the worst drought in four decades has emptied reservoirs and destroyed crops and livestock. Diane Hodges reports.
India's government says 330 million people are affected by drought, as a heat wave moves across the country with diminishing water sources. Jillian Kitchener reports.
Tourists and locals alike are enduring a heat wave in Madrid that has seen temperature rise to more than 36 degrees Celsius - or 98 Fahrenheit - with worse expected. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Tourists and locals alike are enduring a heat wave in Madrid that has seen temperature rise to more than 36 degrees Celsius - or 98 Fahrenheit - with worse expected. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Soaring temperatures are being blamed for the deaths of more than 120 people in Karachi, Pakistan with surging demand for power crashing the electricity grid. Sean Carberry reports.