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  2. Longer droughts in Zimbabwe take a toll on wildlife and cause ...

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    In a remote southeastern corner of Zimbabwe, people watched from cars or towers in an annual wildlife census, peering through binoculars at animals coming to drink at waterholes and jotting down ...

  3. Extreme drought in southern Africa leaves millions hungry - AOL

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    The drought in Zimbabwe, neighboring Zambia and Malawi has reached crisis levels. Zambia and Malawi have declared national disasters. Zimbabwe could be on the brink of doing the same. The drought ...

  4. Zimbabwe declares drought disaster, the latest in a region ...

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    Zimbabwe declared a state of disaster Wednesday over a devastating drought that's sweeping across much of southern Africa, with the country’s president saying it needs $2 billion for ...

  5. Zimbabwe declares drought disaster, the latest in a region ...

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    Zimbabwe declared a state of national disaster and appealed for humanitarian assistance from international donors in 2019, after a failed crop left tens of thousands in need. Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema declared the current drought a national disaster in February, saying that almost half of his country’s staple corn crop had been ...

  6. 2016–2017 Zimbabwe floods - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe experienced severe floods from December 2016 through March 2017 due to heavy rains that followed a two-year drought. [1] [2] [3] Zimbabwe's rainy season began in October 2016, continuing through December. [3] [4] [5] The situation was worsened by Cyclone Dineo, which made landfall in Mozambique on 15 February 2017. [6]

  7. Climate change in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The CO2 emissions per capita in Zimbabwe were 0.70 tons per person in 2016, based on a population of 14,452,704. This signifies a decrease of -0.05 from the previous year's figure of 0.74 CO2 tons per person, reflecting a change of -6.1% in CO2 emissions per capita.

  8. Lake Mutirikwe - Wikipedia

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    Great Zimbabwe national monument lies close by. Rivers which feed the lake include the Mbebvi River, Matare River, Pokoteke River, Umpopinyani River, Makurumidze River and Mushagashe River. In the 1980s, drought drastically lowered the water level in the lake, but during the 1990s it recovered. The level fluctuates widely due to irrigation ...

  9. Drought threatens millions of children as school dropouts ...

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    The drought puts the education of close to 2 million children at risk in Zimbabwe, with some dropping out of school for good and others forced to miss class, the U.N. humanitarian agency has said ...