For the past 24 hours, Baghdad has had virtually no running water; it is 115 degrees.
Major parts of the city of six million people have lacked running water for six days, while daily high temperatures have ranged from 115 to 120 degrees. The tiny amount of water dripping through the pipes is causing many of those who must drink it to suffer acute intestinal illness
signs of the times
Stumble it!
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For the past 24 hours, Baghdad has had virtually no running water; it is 115 degrees.
Major parts of the city of six million people have lacked running water for six days, while daily high temperatures have ranged from 115 to 120 degrees. The tiny amount of water dripping through the pipes is causing many of those who must drink it to suffer acute intestinal illness
signs of the times
Stumble it!
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