The Drought
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Artists | Puce Mary |
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Release date | October 5, 2018 |
Genres | Dance/Electronic |
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About The Drought
Brazil drought reveals ancient rock carvings of human faces
... The Brazilian government attributes The Drought to climate change and the El Niño weather phenomenon, which has caused the volume of rainfall in the northern Amazon to fall below the historical average and river levels to drop to near record levels...
Firefighters using sewage water for first time after droughts
... With The Drought we had last year we found it difficult...
Drought prompts French ban on garden swimming pools
... The Pyrénées-Orientales will become the fourth district where The Drought is officially at " crisis" level...
Somalia drought may have killed 43,000 last year - UN
... It is the first official death toll from The Drought in the Horn of Africa...
Drought risk to England regions after dry February, scientists warn
... The chances of a dry spring are higher than normal, The dry conditions in February highlighted " the need to remain vigilant" especially in areas that have not recovered from The Drought last year, a spokesperson for Environment Agency told BBC News...
2022 will be warmest year ever for UK, Met Office says
... Trees planted last winter to store carbon and boost woodland habitat were hit by The Drought and extreme heat, with 50% of saplings lost on estates such as Wimpole in Cambridgeshire and Buscot and Coleshill in Oxfordshire...
UK weather extremes to become 'new normal', says National Trust
... Trees planted last winter to store carbon and boost woodland habitat were hit by The Drought and extreme heat, with 50% of saplings lost on estates such as Wimpole in Cambridgeshire and Buscot and Coleshill in Oxfordshire...
UK weather: Country sees a 'second spring' due to mild November weather
... " If you look out of the window, you ll see a weird mixture of some trees that are a bit stressed from The Drought and have some leaves, while some dropped their leaves weeks ago, " she told BBC News...
Somalia drought may have killed 43,000 last year - UN
By Phelan ChatterjeeBBC News
Around 43,000 people may have died in Somalia Last Year after several failed rainy seasons, a new report from the Somali government and UN suggests.
It is The First official Death Toll from The Drought in The Horn of Africa. Half of the fatalities are thought to be in children under five.
The Crisis is " far from over" with 18,000-34,000 more deaths expected in The First six months of this year.
In 2011, a famine in Somalia killed.
" We Are racing Against Time to prevent deaths and save lives that are avoidable, " said World Health Organisation (WHO) representative Dr Mamunur Rahman Malik.
He added that the " cost of our inaction" would mean children, women and vulnerable people would die as " we hopelessly, helplessly witness The Tragedy unfold".
The UN says it needs $2. 6bn (£2. 1bn) for its Somalia drought response plan this year. So Far ,
Millions of farm animals have died in The Crisis , which has been worsened by Climate Change , political instability and the global rise in food prices.
One problem has been getting aid into territory controlled by al-Shabab, which is affiliated to al-Qaeda and considered a terrorist group by both the US and UK.
Al-Shabab regularly launches brutal attacks in Somalia and poses a massive obstacle to humanitarian activity.
But have also complicated efforts to reach many desperate communities.
Some humanitarian officials believe The International community has sidelined The Crisis due to The War in Ukraine.
In January, the UN's humanitarian coordinator in Somalia, Adam Abdelmoula, said traditional donors had " washed their hands and focused on Ukraine" according to the Associated Press news agency.
The Report released on Monday was commissioned by Unicef and The Who and carried out by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Imperial College London.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com