Sudan faces agricultural threat as severe summer drought looms

A scorching summer looms over the Horn of Africa as experts warn of a historic drought gripping the fragile region.

The Intergovernmental Authority on Development issued a dire alert, predicting parched skies and soaring temperatures with 90 percent confidence.

From June through September, nations like Sudan will likely endure depleted rainfall, threatening crucial agricultural sectors and local livelihoods.

Meteorologists fear these arid conditions will strain dwindling natural resources, pushing already vulnerable communities to the brink of survival.

Yet, the erratic climate offers no respite, as torrential rains and flash floods threaten the southern territories this autumn.

Regional governments must act swiftly to fortify healthcare, drinking water, and food supplies before the impending weather crisis strikes.

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