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CUCUMBER: Great benefits of cucumber water you don’t know.

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After reading this you will never reach for any kind of juice or chilled coffee drinks this summer, why not try a tall glass of refreshing cucumber water? It’s easy to make once you've got your cucumber, wash it thoroughly, slice it, and place the slices in a pitcher filled with water that will fit in your refrigerator. To really let the water become infused with flavor, allow your drink to chill for about an hour before serving. Some of many health and wellness benefits may surprise you. Also, don’t forget to eat the leftover cucumbers for their fiber and nutritional content! Here are seven great reasons to give cucumber spa water a try: Cucumber water isn’t just for spas anymore! More people are enjoying this healthy, refreshing drink at home, and why not? It’s delicious and easy to make yourself.   Renews Age Due to their antioxidant content, cucumbers help your body fight free radicals, thereby promoting healthy aging and enhancing your body’s ability to fight dise

ESTATE INSIDER POWER ENCOUNTER HAVE FLOOD ISSUES.

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Flood is one of the problem that River state people and resident face, whenever its rains some area in Port Harcourt face heavy flood, some resident lose their property, while others have their house f Some months back (May) a heavy rainfall wreaked havoc at an area close to Rumuibekwe in Portharcourt,  destroying properties and rendering  families homeless. Just like every other day it rained heavily in Rumuodara area of Portharcourt on Sunday, some areas was flooded as usual. Movement of people living in the estate of power encounter was restricted. Picture of the flood some hours after the rain. Picture taken 5 hours after the rain. Some hours after the rain of the houses were still submerged in water. Some of the resident whose houses were still filled with water after the rain suffers a lot by scooping the water, others who have important functions to attend waits patiently for the flood to dry up. Some who cannot and are not mobile uses rain boot to go

India breaks record by planted more than 66 million trees in just 12 hours.

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Volunteers in India breaks environmental drive record by planted more than 66 million trees in just 12 hours.  About 1.5 million people were involved in the huge plantation campaign, in which saplings were placed along the Narmada river in the central state of Madhya Pradesh throughout Sunday. India committed under the Paris agreement to increasing its forests by 95 million hectares before 2030 to combat climate change Last year volunteers in Uttar Pradesh state set a world record by planting more than 50 million trees in one day. Observers from Guinness World Records also monitored Sunday's plantation and are expected to confirm in the coming weeks that the effort set a new high. The campaign was organised by the Madhya Pradesh government, with 24 distracts of the Narmada river basin chosen as planting sites to increase the saplings' chances of survival. Volunteers planted more than 20 different species of trees. Shirvraj Singh Chouhan, the state'

ESTATE INSIDE POWER ENCOUNTER HAVE FLOOD ISSUES

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Flood is one of the problem that River State people and resident have, whenever its rains some area in Port Harcourt face heavy flood, some resident lose their property, while others have their house feel with water. Some months back (May) a heavy rainfall wreaked havoc at an area close to Rumuibekwe in Portharcourt,  destroying properties and rendering  families homeless. Just like every other day it rained heavily in Rumuodara area of Portharcourt on Sunday, some areas was flooded as usual. Movement of people living in the estate of power encounter was restricted. Some hours after the rain of the houses were still submerged in water.