Southern Africa faces unprecedented drought crisis

Southern Africa is currently grappling with one of the most severe droughts in recent history, leaving millions of people in dire need of food and water. In Zimbabwe’s Mudzi district, the once-flowing Vombozi River has turned into a barren stretch of sand, forcing villagers to dig deep into the riverbed in a desperate search for water.

 

The situation is so grim that the water extracted is shared with livestock, raising serious health concerns.

 

Gracious Phiri, a local mother, now spends hours daily to gather murky water, fearing for her children’s safety as they drink from the same pits as animals. The scarcity of water is just one part of a broader crisis.

 

Food supplies have dwindled, with 7.7 million Zimbabweans facing hunger. The number of malnourished children requiring hospital care has doubled since June.

 

Efforts to mitigate the crisis include a village feeding program, which has been drastically reduced due to lack of resources.

 

Once a three-times-a-week lifeline, the program now operates just once weekly, barely sustaining the needs of the community.

 

The drought has decimated crops across the region, leaving farmers like Tambudzai Mahachi without any harvest to feed their families or sell at markets.

 

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has declared a state of disaster in several countries, but international aid has been slow to arrive.

 

warns that the situation is likely to deteriorate further as the hottest months approach. With the rainy season still months away, millions are bracing for an even harsher reality in the weeks to come.

 

Source: bbc.com

 

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