Drought in the east, floods in the south: Africa battered by climate change

Al JazeeraCenterEN 4 min read 100% complete by Haru MutasaJanuary 28, 2026 at 10:03 AM
Drought in the east, floods in the south: Africa battered by climate change

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In January 2026, a reporter covered the effects of extreme weather events in Africa, highlighting the climate crisis. The reporter initially traveled to Mandera County, Kenya, on the Kenya-Somalia border, to document a severe drought in the Horn of Africa. The drought has led to significant livestock deaths and water scarcity, with communities relying on aid agencies for water deliveries. Simultaneously, southern Africa, specifically the Maputo and Gaza regions of Mozambique, experienced devastating floods. The report illustrates the dual impact of climate change, with eastern Africa facing drought and southern Africa grappling with intense flooding. These events underscore the challenges faced by communities in accessing essential resources like water and the significant losses suffered by pastoralists.

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climate change 100% drought 90% floods 80% extreme weather 70% water scarcity 60% horn of africa 50% livestock deaths 50% aid agencies 40%

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Mozambique

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