Drought fears as UK rain falls 'in the wrong place'
Last year England experienced some of the worst flooding in a century, so it is hard to believe some parts of the north west could be facing a drought.
Experts say it is partly because rain has been falling in the wrong place.
Jenny Hill reports from Ogden Reservoir in Greater Manchester.
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