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      <description>1:25 PM EDT April 13, 2015. Randall Hackley A new report on water insecurity says floods and drought amid climate change and a lack of investment in reliable water supplies is weighing on the global economy by tens of billions of dollars a year.

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      <description>A security guard in Brazil was unexpectedly confronted with a wall of water after a flash flood swept through an underground car park. The guard was strolling through the car park in Sao Paulo last Thursday when the huge torrent came gushing from around a corner, sending the man running for safety.</description>
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