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Morocco's Dam Reserves Reach 69.4%, Securing Water Supply for Years
Nizar Baraka, the Equipment and Water Minister, defended his ministry’s technical communication approach during recent flooding in several...
Kenya's Government Expands Drought Response with Food Distribution and Farmer Preparation
Kenya’s drought response is shifting to ground-level operations as the government scales up emergency food distribution. Deputy President Kithure...
Kenya Launches Largest Solar Power Plant in East Africa
Kenya has unveiled the largest solar power plant in East Africa, located in the Rift Valley, with the capacity to supply electricity to over...
Germany's GIZ Libya Inaugurates Solar System at Ministry of Environment in Tripoli
An 8.8 kWp solar photovoltaic (PV) system was inaugurated at the Ministry of Environment's Headquarters in Janzur, Tripoli. This project was...
Dense dust waves impact Libya and Egypt, expected to reach the Levant
Dense dust waves are currently affecting Libya and Egypt, as reported by Arab Weather. These weather phenomena are expected to arrive in the...
Morocco Evacuates Over 100,000 People After Severe Flooding
Moroccan authorities have evacuated over 100,000 residents from the provinces of Larache, Sidi Kacem, Sidi Slimane, and Kenitra due to severe...
Lagos Assembly Orders Suspension of Makoko Demolitions
The Lagos State House of Assembly has directed an immediate halt to demolition activities in the Makoko waterfront and neighboring communities....
Toxic Sewage Wipes Out Famed Flamingo Breeding Site in South Africa
Kimberley, South Africa: Kamfers Dam, once a vital breeding ground for lesser flamingos, is now uninhabitable due to untreated sewage pollution....
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