
Sudan and Chad Struggle with Severe Flooding While Lesotho Faces Drought
Sudan and Chad face severe flooding affecting half a million people, while Lesotho battles drought, warns UN’s OCHA. Read more on the latest climate challenges in Africa.
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Sudan and Chad face severe flooding affecting half a million people, while Lesotho battles drought, warns UN’s OCHA. Read more on the latest climate challenges in Africa.
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