MOROCCO-ENVIRONMENT-AGRICULTURE-DROUGHT
Wahid Aguertite, a farmer, walks among orange trees dried out by drought on Morocco's southern plains of Agadir in the country's agricultural heartland, on October 22, 2020. - Moroccan authorities have diverted water from the dams that irrigated farms to residential areas, in order to guarantee a supply to nearly a million people, as drought bites increasingly hard. Water levels in reservoirs stood at an average of 37 percent of capacity at the end of October, down from nearly 46 percent from a year ago. But around Agadir, the capital of the Souss-Massa region and rich in citrus fruits and seasonal vegetables, water levels are even lower. (Photo by FADEL SENNA / AFP) (Photo by FADEL SENNA/AFP via Getty Images)
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