DALA, BURMA - MAY 01:  A farmers daughter carries clean water from the donation site in her village across the rice paddy feilds to her family's home on May 1, 2016 in Dala, Burma. Residents of Dala, a township south of Yangon, receive drinking water from local donors organised by Buddhist monks and led by local volunteers after almost all the lakes and ponds dried up in their community. Farmers in Myanmar suffer from a lack of accessible water as El Nino brings record high temperature and severe drought throughout the country. Ko Htwe, 37, and his family live in a hut next to a small pond which was usually full of water suitable for drinking. With the well now nearly dried up, his daughters walk through the fields to the donation trucks to carry back enough drinking water for his family of 8. The donated water is mainly used for drinking and preparing food.  (Photo by Lauren DeCicca/Getty Images)