Morocco’s approach to water security is attracting international media attention,with CNN publishing a recent report describing the country’s strategy as a model that extends well beyond
READ MORENigeria's ambitious $11 billion coastal highway promises to transform transport and tourism along the Atlantic coast. But as construction advances, environmentalists, fishermen and villagers warn the project could worsen coastal erosion, destroy forests and threaten livelihoods.
With parts of Northern Europe experiencing sweltering May temperatures, scientists are warning that it’s only going to get worse. According to new report from the World Meteorological Organization, the next five years will likely smash global heat records.
While many Western Cape residents continue to sweep out puddles of water that flooded their homes during the devastating rain and gusty winds that wreaked havoc earlier this week, some say this is only the start of what is to come this winter.
Snow, rain, damaging waves and winds are forecast for parts of the Eastern Cape and Western Cape, according to the South African Weather Service.
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Rebecca Monero, 36, says her two children had no access to running water and were left without emergency water supplies, as temperatures hit 34°C in Saturday's heatwave.
Mish and Lucy broke free Monday afternoon and gorged themselves at a nearby honey store.
The South African Weather Service has warned of heavy rainfall that could lead to localised flooding, cold, strong winds and damaging waves in the Western Cape and parts of the Northern Cape and Free State.
A sixth python was sadly found dead.
The year 2024 has officially been declared the hottest and driest in Morocco in more than a decade,according to a new report from the country’s General Directorate of Meteorology (DGM).
The lovely weather will make people want to leap into the nearest pedalo (Photo by Peter Nicholls/Getty Images)
The death toll from last week’s flooding in the Eastern Cape has risen to 92 after the recovery of two more bodies on Wednesday.
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