Uzbek Muslims hold mass prayers for rain as the Central Asian country continues to suffer severe droughts.
For Tashkent, this year's drought has been one of the harshest in 170 years, says Uzbekistan's Meteorological Agency.
New footage documents the severe aftermath
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