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THE roar of Dario Vicini’s motorcycle cuts through the silence as he drives across his rice fields to survey the destruction wrought by Italy’s worst drought in 70 years.
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His fields are nothing but desolation, with rice stems slowly dying in the sandy ground.
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2023-01-12 00:17:15
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