Scores of Russians have died in the past few weeks amid a heatwave that shows no sign of breaking.
Many of the dead have drowned after taking a swim - often after having drunk too much vodka.
For the past two weeks temperatures across much of western Russia have soared past 35C, in the hottest and longest heatwave in decades.
Russia is also suffering what is thought to be the worst drought in more than 100 years.
There has been virtually no rain since winter and crops are shrivelling.
"We've had 10mm of rain, scorching hot temperatures over 35C, which have just burnt all the crops up," says Colin Hinchley, a Briton who now farms in Penza near the Volga river, in southern Russia.
"Winter wheat crops are 50% of the yield, and spring crops, in some cases, are going to be virtually none."
A state of emergency has been imposed in 16 Russian regions, and the government is increasing loans to try to help farmers avoid bankruptcy. ...
via BBC News - Russian deaths mount as heatwave and vodka mix.
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Russian deaths mount as heatwave and vodka mix
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