Drought worsens in Kenya amid insufficient rain
NAIROBI, KENYA - NOVEMBER 23: An aerial view of drought zone during the food and water shortages which also affects the areas where people live in Nairobi, Kenya on November 23, 2022. A drought in northern Kenya is worsening, despite the country receiving sporadic rainfall in November, which weather forecasters say will not be sufficient. Chris Ngetich, a climate scientist from the Kenya Meteorological Department (KMD), in a statement noted that “in most parts of the country, we’re likely to receive depressed rainfall, and increased probabilities (of such rainfall) are likely over the eastern and northern sectors.” KMD has said that during October, November and December, most areas are likely to see a generally poor distribution of rain but noted that despite the lack of sufficient rainfall, isolated storms capable of causing flash floods are possible.
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