Politics
Uganda Faces Climate Catastrophe: Drought Claims Sixteen Lives
A devastating drought in Uganda has led to the tragic deaths of sixteen people as crops fail across the nation. Experts attribute this crisis to a confluence of climate change, insufficient rainfall, and environmental degradation. The escalating situation underscores an urgent need for robust government intervention and sustainable climate strategies.
BBC Africa·July 12, 2026AI-curated

Climate change, poor rainfall, deforestation, overgrazing and crop pests are to blame, say experts.
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