From January to April, hot weather and little rainfall in the Philippines caused drought conditions across much of the country. Here are the effects of these drought conditions and the interesting details they reveal.
Lack of rain in the Philippines
PhilippinesBetween January and April in University of California Santa Barbara Climate Hazards CenterAccording to , only 45% to 75% of expected precipitation has fallen. This situation led to a serious water shortage in the country. Drought threatens food security by negatively affecting agriculture.
Source link: https://www.teknolojioku.com/guncel/oyle-bir-kuraklik-geliyor-ki-tarih-boylesini-yazmadi-6652639076d497b253028c48