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DROUGHT. This file photo shows a view of cracked ground at a dam, as Zimbabwe is experiencing an El Niño-induced drought, resulting in malnutrition among children under the age of five, pregnant and lactating women, and adolescents, in Mudzi, Zimbabwe, on July 2, 2024.
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The World Meteorological Organization says it is likely El Niño will continue until November
GENEVA, Switzerland – The United Nations weather agency forecast on Tuesday, June 2, a moderate or possibly a strong El Niño that could drive up global temperatures and increase the risk of extreme weather over the coming months.










