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Dar es Salaam | 08 June 2026

Climate experts have urged governments and communities across East Africa to prepare for potential flooding and weather disruptions associated with evolving El Niño conditions.

Meteorological agencies are closely monitoring weather patterns that could influence rainfall distribution across the region in the coming months.

While increased rainfall may benefit agricultural production in some areas, experts warn that flooding remains a significant concern for vulnerable communities, infrastructure networks, and urban centers.

Recent years have demonstrated the devastating impact that extreme weather events can have on livelihoods, food systems, transportation networks, and public health.

Governments have been encouraged to strengthen disaster preparedness plans, improve early warning systems, and invest in resilient infrastructure.

Climate adaptation remains a growing priority for development agencies working across East Africa.

Source: Regional Climate Authorities; ICPAC
Published: 08 June 2026

Climate Experts Warn of Flood Risks Ahead of El Niño Conditions

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