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India's Killer Drought Pushing People to Suicide

The state of Tamil Nadu is now facing its worst drought in 140 years. India's government has promised aid, but little has come.
Rasathi's husband, a rice farmer, took his life in 2017. Tamil Nadu is experiencing its lowest percentage of rainfall in 140 years.
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A few months after Radha Krishnan took his life, his wife, Rani, was holding her husband’s skull in her sun-beaten hands—the most powerful evidence she could find of a growing disaster back home. She had joined 1,000 farmers in traveling thousands of miles to New Delhi to demand a drought relief package for the farmers of Tamil Nadu, India’s southernmost state.

Krishnan’s public suicide was a last, hopeless protest. In February 2017, after his crops had failed for the third year in a row and with no chance of repaying his loans, he sat on the street outside the local

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