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Chile unveils plan for water rationing in capital by AFP Staff Writers Santiago (AFP) April 12, 2022 Authorities in Chile on Monday announced possible plans ration water in the capital Santiago due to a drought that has lasted more than a decade. "We have had 12 years of drought, therefore it's quite likely that we will have this type of situation," said the governor's office in Santiago. The plan has four stages. The first one, called the "Green Alert," emphasizes water conservation and prioritizes the use of groundwater. Then come the "Preventive Early Warning" and "Yellow" stages, which stipulate a reduction in water pressure, while actual water rationing is applied only when the "Red Alert" is declared. If water cuts are applied, they will only be in one sector of the city at a time, and for a maximum of 24 hours, according to the authorities. The program covers some 142,000 households that are supplied by the Mapocho River, which crosses the city from east to west, and another 1,545,000 that are supplied by the Maipo River, which feeds the communes in the south of the city, home to 7.1 million inhabitants. Whether or not the government ends up rationing water in the capital will depend on the levels of winter rainfall, officials said.
Hunger crisis across Africa 'going unnoticed,' says Red Cross Nairobi (AFP) April 5, 2022 The International Committee of the Red Cross warned Tuesday that a major hunger crisis in Africa is "going largely unnoticed" as the world focuses on Ukraine and other crises. Some 346 million people - more than one in four people across Africa - are suffering from "alarming" hunger and that number will probably rise in the coming months, the ICRC said. The crisis spans the continent from drought-ravaged Somalia and Ethiopia in the east to Mauritania and Burkina Faso in the west, it said. ... read more
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