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Lake Kariba’s drying waters: People in Zimbabwe affected by severe drought 

 

Droughts caused by climate change have resulted in a significant drop in water levels on Lake Kariba to the point where there is not longer enough water for hydropower generation. Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa reports.

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