Rethinking Senegal's Climate: Flooding in the Sahel


Rethinking Senegal's Climate: Flooding in the Sahel


The Sahel, often synonymous with dry, desert-like conditions, surprised many with devastating floods in eastern Senegal in November 2024. Known for its arid landscape, the region's unusual rainfall overwhelmed farmland, particularly in Podor, Senegal’s agricultural hub. These floods submerged over 16,000 hectares of crops, leaving thousands of families struggling.

Climate change plays a critical role in shifting rainfall patterns, creating challenges for food security. As this event reveals, even deserts are not immune to extreme weather, emphasizing the urgency for global climate action.

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