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(Source: RSOE - Event Index)
A severe drought in the northern Marshall Islands has prompted the government to declare a state of emergency. President Christopher Loeak approved the decision after receiving a recommendation by the government's disaster preparedness committee. Marshall Islands meteorologist Regi White has told Radio Australia's Pacific Beat a tropical low over the northern islands has severely impacted rainfall. "Wotje Atoll, one of the islands most to the north of Marshall Islands, has experienced zero rainfall on several of the previous months," he said.
Originally posted by AmberLeaf
reply to post by Wrabbit2000
I thought you were pretty clued up until you posted this lol
Salt water is no good for plants, or people...isnt that common knowledge? If you are at sea, you will survive longer if you dont drink the water than if you drank the salty water that surrounded you.
Originally posted by benrl
The water is salt water, they probably don't have desalinization plants to utilize it.
Would require the proper infrastructure to do, but I recall a thread about small solar desalination equipment that could help...
portable solar desalination
found itedit on 25-4-2013 by benrl because: (no reason given)