Half of Britain Under the Threat of Drought

Bahrain News Agency Monday 16th April, 2012

London, April 16 (BNA) - Half of Britain is now officially in drought, in the worst national water shortage since 1976 - a situation that may last until Christmas or beyond, British daily (The Independent) reported Monday. Seventeen more counties have been given drought status, meaning the Midlands and South-west have been added to the already-drought-stricken South-east and East Anglia. England is water-stressed south-east of a line from Yor...


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