Drought tames Victoria Falls

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Flows have dropped to 30-year lows at the waterfall straddling Zambia and Zimbabwe's shared border, as poor rains and soaring temperatures take their toll across southern Africa.

"At this time of year you usually wouldn't be able to hear me over the thunderous roar," tour guide Patrick Sakala told Reuters, pointing at rocks piercing through a vast sheet of water dropping 100 metres, twice the height of Niagara Falls.

"You wouldn't see those rocks. You might not see anything because of the smoke all around you," he added, referring to the clouds of mist thrown up from the swells in the chasm beneath the falls, known locally as "The Smoke That Thunders".

Downstream, Kariba Lake - the world's largest manmade reservoir - is only 12 percent full, compared with 53 percent at the same time last year.

"It's been terrible," said Gloria Masheka, who runs a guesthouse in nearby Livingstone.

Southern Africa's drought has been blamed on a severe El Nino weather pattern unsettling climates across the world.

On the continent, it is expected to hit 49 million people from Malawi to Namibia, South Africa and Botswana, leaving about 14 million going hungry, the U.N. World Food Programme says.

African governments are requesting billions of dollars in aid as the unusually dry period ruins farmland, kills cattle and cuts off water supplies.

South Africa, home to Africa's most developed economy and a key source of food for the wider region, is suffering its worst drought in a century, likely to push 50,000 people below the poverty line, the World Bank estimates.

South Africa's dams have dropped 16 percent since October and are expected to take three years to recover.

The dry, hot conditions risk hurting the region's vital tourism industry as lush safari parks are scorched brown, mighty rivers like the Zambezi are diminished and even Victoria Falls loses its marvel.




http://uk.reuters.com/article/africa-drought-victoriafalls-idUKL8N16231R
 
BORBO will try to find a Daily Mail article or something by Lord Monckton from Wattsupwiththat.com to "refute" the facts.

Poor BORBO.
 
Borbo is pro-pollution...
Poor Borbo

Poor Borbo would say that he knows the difference between weather and climate, clearly something that cretins like you are unable to understand. I guess all the water must have ended up in Death Valley!!

Anyway it's nice to see that the trolls are out early today.

 
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