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by igitur
1461 days ago
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Depends on which part of South Africa you're referring to. Cape Town (Western Cape) had a much publicised drought 2015-2018 [1], but that's been broken. This drought was partial attributed to El Niño. At the moment dams in the Eastern Cape are empty [2]. My mother's taps in Gqeberha are on a trickle only. No idea whether (El|La) Niñ[ao] is responsible here, but maladministration of available water has also been mentioned. In summary, in ZA we look forward to La Niña, so this article is good news for us. 1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Town_water_crisis 2. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/06/19/south-africa... |
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