drought
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El Niño Blamed For Devastating Drought That Starved Millions in Southern Africa
A drought that pushed millions of people into hunger across southern Africa has been driven mostly by the El Niño weather pattern—not climate change, scientists said on Thursday.
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Extreme Drought Fueled by El Nino Phenomenon Threaten Millions of People Across Africa from Angola to Mozambique
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Atlanta Suffered Severe Drought, Prompting Government To Declare Natural Disaster
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California Plans to Store More Stormwater in Cities After 'Failing' to Capture Enough to Supply Water for Millions
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Amazon Wildfires Could Become 'More Flammable' Due to Severe Drought and El Nino Phenomenon
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Rain and Snow Help California Recover From Widespread Drought
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Texas Suffers From Decline in Groundwater Resources, Dry Springs That Could Impact Ecosystem
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Locust Outbreaks: Global Warming Could Intensify Locust Swarms in Afghanistan, Iran and Turkmenistan [Study]
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Over Six Million Residents In Catalonia Affected By Worst Drought
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Spain Drought: Extreme Water Shortages Reveal Sunken 11th Century Church
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Drought Kills Over 100 Elephants in Zimbabwe While Searching for Food and Water
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Trees That Grow in Wetter Regions are Less Resilient to Drought [Study]
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Carribean Islands: Experts Urging For Accurate Measures On Dry Conditions As Region Prone To Drought