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  2. Indian capital of Delhi breaks all-time heat record, as ... - AOL

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    Delhi was not alone, as the mercury spiked across northwestern India. The temperature in the city of Churu in the state of Rajasthan soared to 50.5 degrees Celsius (122.9 degrees Fahrenheit).

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  4. Water scarcity in India - Wikipedia

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    In February 2016, New Delhi was led to the brink of a severe water crisis by some Jat tribe demonstrators who purposefully damaged the Munak canal, a crucial source of water supply for the city. The protests were in retaliation to the Supreme Court judgement which cancelled Other Backward Class (OBC) quotas for them.

  5. Power failure: How a winter storm pushed Texas into crisis - AOL

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    As temperatures plunged and snow and ice whipped the state, much of Texas’ power grid collapsed, followed by its water systems. Power failure: How a winter storm pushed Texas into crisis Skip to ...

  6. 2021 Texas power crisis - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Texas was hit by the Groundhog Day blizzard between February 1 and 5, resulting in rolling blackouts across more than 75% of the state. [27] Many roads around Houston were impassable, and boil-water advisories were issued in several areas. [28]

  7. Delhi, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Delhi (/ ˈ d ɛ l. h aɪ /) is an unincorporated community in Caldwell County, in the U.S. state of Texas. [1] According to the Handbook of Texas , the community had a population of 300 in 2000. [ 2 ]

  8. Will Texas run out of groundwater? Experts explain how ... - AOL

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    In Texas, there are 98 of these districts, covering nearly 70% of the state, according to the Texas Water Development Board. The Upper Trinity Groundwater Conservation District has the following ...

  9. 1950s Texas drought - Wikipedia

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    The 1950s Texas drought was a period between 1949 and 1957 in which the state received 30 to 50% less rain than normal, while temperatures rose above average. During this time, Texans experienced the second-, third-, and eighth-driest single years ever in the state – 1956, 1954, and 1951, respectively. [1]