Inter Press Service: - It is a time of extreme heat and anxiety in Sri Lanka. Even the rains last week felt like a sudden burst of cold water on the smouldering asbestos sheets on most Sri Lankan household roofs, creating a blast of cold air before the heat returns once the rains end.
In some regions, like the north-central Pollonaruwa District, temperatures have been hitting highs in the region of 35 Celsius at uncomfortably regular intervals between July and mid-August.
"Temperatures have been rising for some......
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As Temperatures Rise in Sri Lanka, Drought Wreaks Havoc
Posted by Inter Press Service: Amantha Perera on August 29th, 2012
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