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Severe Heatwave to Hit Zimbabwe, Threatening Agricultural Plans

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A severe heatwave is forecasted to hit Zimbabwe, with temperatures expected to soar to 40-45°C for at least 10 days starting December 5. The heatwave is expected to persist even at night, with unusually high temperatures. This forecast comes as a surprise, as earlier predictions indicated heavy rainfall during this period.

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The unexpected heatwave could disrupt agricultural plans, as some farmers may have already prepared their land for planting, relying on the earlier forecasts. The distribution of the Farmer Input Support Program (FISP) has already taken place, and the heatwave could potentially lead to crop failures and losses.

As the country braces for the heatwave, questions arise about the measures in place to mitigate its effects. Will this become another unanticipated disaster requiring an emergency response from the Department of Civil Protection (DCP), or have proactive steps been taken to prepare for the heatwave?

 

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Severe Heatwave to Hit Zimbabwe, Threatening Agricultural Plans

A severe heatwave is forecasted to hit Zimbabwe, with temperatures expected to soar to 40-45°C for at least 10 days starting December 5. The heatwave is expected to persist even at night, with unusually high temperatures. This forecast comes as a surprise, as earlier predictions indicated heavy rainfall during this period.

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The unexpected heatwave could disrupt agricultural plans, as some farmers may have already prepared their land for planting, relying on the earlier forecasts. The distribution of the Farmer Input Support Program (FISP) has already taken place, and the heatwave could potentially lead to crop failures and losses.

As the country braces for the heatwave, questions arise about the measures in place to mitigate its effects. Will this become another unanticipated disaster requiring an emergency response from the Department of Civil Protection (DCP), or have proactive steps been taken to prepare for the heatwave?

 

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