One of the world's wettest places is suffering from a shortage of water. The Khasi Hills, in a remote part of north-east India, usually experience torrential rains.
Famously, the area once recorded more than 1,000 inches (2,540 centimetres) of rain in just one year - a global record. But villagers in the region, which was named after the rain-filled clouds that supplied the waterfalls and streams, now have to bring water from other areas.
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