5:45 p.m. (c)

We have Sri Lanka Water Reservoirs as a SL Wealth Fund asset, which will be a great way to help our people and these farmers

They've all this time done it themselves with utmost difficulty

We'll relieve them of the hardship, as it's

I don't know

"The right thing to do"?

Also it makes sense for us

Water is precious resource which is scarce, they're out of it in Iraq now

The

I am burnt out

I'm going to go into rest mode or something

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The screenshot is from a BBC article titled "The ancient Sri Lankan tank cascade systems tackling drought," showcasing the traditional water management systems in Sri Lanka. The image features an irrigated rice field with water reflecting the blue sky, surrounded by lush vegetation and palm trees. This serene landscape is indicative of the agricultural setting in Sri Lanka, where these ancient tank systems play a vital role in sustaining crops during dry seasons. The article discusses how these systems, known as tank cascade systems, are integrated into the local communities, providing a sustainable solution to drought conditions. The lighting in the image is bright and warm, suggesting a typical sunny day, enhancing the greenery and calm ambiance of the scene. This ancient hydraulic network is a testament to the ingenuity and resilience of past and present communities in managing water resources effectively.
- Title: "The ancient Sri Lankan tank cascade systems tackling drought"
- Site / app: "bbc.com"
- Captions / subtitles: "By releasing water into irrigation canals, the tank cascades sustain the rice crop during the dry season"
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