The Mekong River is the lifeblood of Southeast Asian countries and supports the livelihood of nearly 200 million people there who depend largely on farming and fishing.
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Home PROPERTY China could have choked off the Mekong and triggered a drought, threatening the lifeline of millions in Asia
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