Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Zimbabwe declares El Nino drought nat’l disaster

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>> ZIMBABWEAN President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said his country would need $2 billion in aid to help millions of hungry people after declaring drought a national disaster Wednesday.

A severe dry spell induced by the El Nino weather pattern is wreaking havoc across southern Africa.

“No Zimbabwean must succumb or die from hunger,” Mnangagwa told a press conference.

“To that end, I do hereby declare a nationwide State of Disaster, due to the El Nino-induced drought.”

Due to poor rains, more than 2.7 million people will not have enough food to put on the table this year, he warned.

This season’s grain harvest was expected to bring in just over half of the cereals needed to feed the nation, he said.

The naturally occurring El Nino climate pattern, which emerged in mid-2023, usually increases global temperatur­es for one year afterward.

It is currently fueling fires and record heat across the world.

In southern Africa, Zimbabwe is the third country to declare drought a national disaster after Malawi and Zambia.

The measure allows for more resources to address the crisis.

The drought has also affected electricit­y production, as Zimbabwe is highly reliant on hydroelect­ric power.

According to the World Meteorolog­ical Organizati­on (WMO), the latest El Nino is one of the five strongest ever recorded and its impact will continue by fueling heat trapped in the atmosphere by greenhouse gases.

El Nino reached a peak in December but should still result in above-normal temperatur­es until May over almost all land areas, the WMO said.

Major food growing areas in Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe received only 80% of average rainfall during the mid-November-to-February southern hemisphere summer, the Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on (FAO) said, stressing an increased risk of food insecurity.

Rainfall in January and February was the lowest in 40 years, according to the U.N.

Zimbabwe’s U.N. resident coordinato­r Edward Kallon said efforts were underway to mobilize resources and finalize a response plan.

“This crisis has far-reaching consequenc­es across various sectors,” Kallon said.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Zimbabwean­s fetch water from a well amid an El Ninorelate­d drought, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, March 7, 2024.
REUTERS Zimbabwean­s fetch water from a well amid an El Ninorelate­d drought, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, March 7, 2024.

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