As said by reports, at least 100 villages and settlements have been inundated around Layyah, which faced a medium-level flood on the banks of the River Indus.
Actor Tom Selleck talks about his show “Blue Bloods” during the CBS, Showtime and the CW Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills, July 28, 2010.
In a recent report from news.com.au, apparently these water regulatory measures have not been thoroughly implemented as it was reported that Tom Selleck has been accused of illegally filling up a commercial water twelve times to irrigate his avocado farm and ranch located in the...
According to the Los Angeles Times, Selleck has filled trucks with water from a hydrant in the district and had them delivered to his house on at least 12 occasions since 2013.
In a recent report from news.com.au, apparently these water regulatory measures have not been thoroughly implemented as it was reported that Tom Selleck has been accused of illegally filling up a commercial water twelve times to irrigate his avocado farm and ranch located in the...
ACTOR Tom Selleck, the moustachioed star of Magnum PI, Three Men and a Baby and the cult Tumblr blog “Selleck Waterfall Sandwich”, has been accused of filching water from a public hydrant to irrigate his sprawling Southern California ranch.
Actor Tom Selleck has been accused of stealing water for his ranch in parched California by raiding a public hydrant. “So I like to get outside and work on the farm, from fixing roads to clearing bush…And I work cheaper than anyone I could hire to do it”.
Actor Tom Selleck has been accused by a California agency of unlawfully taking water from a public hydrant to supply his ranch as the state grapples with a devastating drought, court papers showed on Wednesday.
Actor Tom Selleck had truckloads of water delivered to his Hidden Valley home from a nearby water district according to a complaint filed in Ventura County Superior Court.
A water district filed a lawsuit against Selleck, claiming that the “Magnum P.I.” and “Blue Bloods” is stealing gallons of water from a public hydrant and bringing it to his 60-acre ranch, located in drought stricken California. Since California’s...
During California’s historic drought, Hollywood star Tom Selleck has been pulling water from a public hydrant to supply his ranch, according to a water district that is suing him in court.
The “Magnum, P.I.” and “Blue Bloods” star is accused of taking water from a Ventura County, California, water district fire hydrant for use on his ranch.