Historic drought impacting over 1 million ha (2.5 million acres) of crops, Zambia

Historic drought impacting over 1 million ha (2.5 million acres) of crops, Zambia

Zambia is in the throes of an unprecedented drought, prompted by El Niño, resulting in the driest February recorded since 1981. This natural disaster has compelled the President to declare a state of emergency, with 84 districts suffering and over 1 million ha (2.47 million acres) of crops devastated, causing widespread shortages in essential resources including food and water.