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Rising heat in Europe and Central Asia killing almost 400 children a year: UNICEF
Geneva, Switzerland (PANA) - Soaring summer temperatures in Europe and Central Asia are killing nearly 400 children a year according to new analysis of the latest available data by the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) released on Wednesday Full text...
Winter storms cause chaos in South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) – More than 4 000 people have been left homeless and about 1,000 homes were destroyed after heavy rains caused flooding in the Western Cape on Sunday and Monday Full text...
COP28: Bring the vulnerable to ‘front of the line’ for climate funding
Dubai, UAE (PANA) - Advocates showcased the devastating impacts of climate upheaval on their communities at COP 28 on Monday as the focus of the world’s largest climate gathering turned to financial support for those most at risk – first and foremost youth and women in developing countries Full text...
Burundi among 20 countries most vulnerable to climate change in the world
Bujumbura, Burundi (PANA) - Burundi is one of the 20 countries in the world most vulnerable to climate change, the local office of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said here Wednesday Full text...
UN Chief renews zero-emissions appeal to avoid falling into climate abyss
Petersberg, Germany (PANA) - All countries should commit to zero carbon emissions by 2050 if the world is to avoid a disastrous 2 Full text...
Heavy rain causes three deaths in Mauritania
Nouakchott, Mauritania (PANA) - Three individuals drowned at the weekend as a result of adverse weather in three eastern and southern regions of Mauritania -- Assaba, Guidimakha and Gorgol, located in the east and south, the Emergency Commission of the Ministry of Interior announced on Monday Full text...
Class 2 cyclone warning is in force in Mauritius
Port Louis, Mauritius (PANA) - Mauritius Meteorological Services on Monday issued a Class II cyclone warning for the island nation as well as for Rodrigues Island Full text...
'Vulnerability to climate change, climate variability are Gambia's main challenges’ says President Barrow
Banjul, Gambia (PANA) - “The main challenges facing the Gambia in the context of climate change, is its high vulnerability to climate change and climate variability worsened by low capacity to address and adapt to the phenomenon,” said President Adama Barrow Full text...
Botswana hit by wild fueled veldt fires
Gaborone, Botswana (PANA) - Botswana is currently under ‘siege’ of outbreaks of wild fueled veldt fires which are ravaging the dried grasslands across the country Full text...
Botswana’s heat wave intensifies
Gaborone, Botswana (PANA) - Botswana's Ministry of Environment Wildlife and Tourism and that of Health and Wellness have warned the public about the escalating heat wave across the country Full text...
Botswana: Department of Meteorological Services raises alert over heat waves
Gaborone, Botswana (PANA) - The Botswana Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources Conservation and Tourism, through the Department of Meteorological Services, has warned that there will be a significant increase in temperatures over the country Full text...
Rwanda braces for heavy rains, strong winds
Kigali, Rwanda (PANA) - Rwanda Meteorology Agency on Thursday reiterated its warning of heavy rains in many parts of Rwanda with concentrations of raindrops typically ranging from 10 to 40 millimetres, especially in Southern and Western Provinces Full text...
Togolese authorities concerned about downpours in the country
Lomé, Togo (PANA) - Authorities in Togo have expressed concern about the heavy rains pounding the country since late September and called on the population to be vigilant during outings Full text...
Uncertainty in climate prediction to influence African governments in disaster risk management
Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - African researchers and experts on Climate Change meeting here Wednesday concluded that the current predictability of weather and climate forecasts, coupled with ocean-atmosphere models, were widely used in weather forecasts in several regions across Africa Full text...
Massive fire guts several shops in popular household-appliance market in Rwanda
Kigali, Rwanda (PANA) - A fire gutted hundreds of shops in a market for construction and household appliances in Kimironko, one of the suburbs of Kigali city on Saturday, destroying goods and property, a police source confirmed in a statement Full text...
Weather station warns of torrential rains in Mauritius
Port Louis, Mauritius (PANA) - The Mauritius weather station issued a warning Tuesday of torrential rains for the entire island, official sources said in the Mauritian capital Full text...
Temperature expected to reach 44° to 45° Celsius in April in Niger
Niamey, Niger (PANA) - Weather forecast in Niger indicates average temperatures of 44 to 45 degrees Celsius in April, the hottest month in the country, said Ousmane Baoua, Division Chief at the Meteorological Directorate, rejecting some information posted on social networks reporting a temperature rise to 49° Celsius Full text...