Water crisis threatens Yemen’s swelling population

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SANAA (Reuters) – Gentle showers temporarily damp the dust and cool the August heat of Sanaa, but cannot remedy a grim water outlook for the Yemeni capital’s 2 million people.

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Water crisis threatens Yemen’s swelling population

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