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Chavez asking Cubans to 'bomb clouds' amid drought
Reuters
Monday, Nov 16th, 2009
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez says he will
join a team of Cuban scientists on flights to "bomb clouds"
to create rain amid a severe drought that has aroused public
anger due to water and electricity rationing.
Chavez, who has asked Venezuelans to take three-minute showers
to save water, said the Cubans had arrived in Venezuela and
were preparing to fly specially equipped aircraft above the
Orinoco river.
"I'm going in a plane; any cloud that crosses me, I'll
zap it so that it rains," Chavez said at a ceremony late
on Saturday with family members of five Cubans convicted of
spying in the United States.
Many countries have programs aimed at altering weather patterns,
commonly known as cloud seeding, although the effectiveness
of such techniques is disputed.
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