Numerous fights, including attacks on water tankers, break out over access to water in Madhya Pradesh, India during severe heat wave

Numerous fights, including attacks on water tankers, break out over access to water in Madhya Pradesh, India during severe heat wave

Water shortages in Madhya Pradesh, India intensify during a heat wave, leading to numerous violent conflicts among Indian civilians. In one instance in Khajrana a water truck driver is beaten. In another instance in Panna, eight people are injured during a fight. The local government responds to the violence by ordering police to escort water trucks.

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Terrorists bomb water pipe in India

Twelve Indian security forces are killed by an IED planted in an underground water pipe during “counter-insurgency operation in Khanabal area in Anantnag district.’

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Massive opposition to project that threatens Indian heritage and water supplies

Hundreds of people are injured and arrested at protests over the construction of a major oil pipeline that threatens water quality on and near Native American lands. Massive opposition to the project developed in 2016 when the planned route reached the site of a Native American tribe called the Standing Rock Sioux, who say the plans threaten their heritage and local water supplies.

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Tampering in Toronto

A Toronto man previously accused of attempted murder and illegal possession of explosives is charged with eight more counts of attempted murder after allegedly tampering with bottled water, which he injected with an unspecified liquid.

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Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan security clash over border dispute

Security forces in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan clash over a border dispute. Among the targets of the violence, which leave security forces wounded on both sides, are a small dam and electricity substation inside Kyrgyzstan. The local grievances include disputes over access to pasture and water resources.

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Water shortages linked to child kidnappings in South Sudan

Local authorities cite water shortages as a growing influence on the number child kidnappings in the Boma region of South Sudan. When there is a water shortage, shepherding communities spend more time on the move seeking water for their livestock, but, as a side business, they will also abduct children who can then be resold for profit.

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War and soaring temperatures leave women and children water collectors vulnerable in South Sudan

War and soaring temperatures leave many rural communities in South Sudan with little or no local water sources. Women and children are subjected to violent attacks, rape, and murder when traveling to regional sources to collect water. Leaders report conflicts sparked by water shortages occurring between the many of the 60 different ethnic groups across the country.

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Spartans poison cisterns of Piraeus

During the second year of the Peloponnesian War, a plague breaks out in Athens. The Spartans are accused of poisoning the cisterns of the Piraeus, the source of most of Athens’ water.

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