الجزيرة نت
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The article discusses the impact of the Nile River's drought and declining water levels on agriculture and life in Sudan, amid increasing climate-related risks associated with the El Niño phenomenon, which has caused delayed rainfall and lowered the river's levels. The drought has damaged agricultural lands, raised farming costs, and led to a shortage of water necessary for irrigation, resulting in crop failures and increased suffering among farmers. The Food and Agriculture Organization has warned of a looming famine. Data indicates that the Nile's water level has fallen to unprecedented lows, and the current season has been described as one of the most difficult agricultural periods, with severe economic and humanitarian repercussions.
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