In mid-2024, Chad experienced its worst drought in decades, most of the livestock died, people moved elsewhere, and the city disappeared. A chance encounter at a water well in the desolate Batha Prefecture opens a window into the situation of a Central African country affected by climate change.
“The droughts and floods in Chad aren’t isolated – they reflect broader climate change driven largely by industrialised nations.” — Bentley Brown
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