摩洛哥东南部撒哈拉沙漠的平均降雨量超过数十年,导致蓝环礁湖、旱灾救济,但也造成死亡和作物破坏。 Rainfall exceeding decades of average in southeastern Morocco's Sahara Desert led to blue lagoons, drought relief, but also fatalities and crop damage.
摩洛哥东南部撒哈拉沙漠的降雨量很少,造成了蓝色环礁湖和干旱灾区的补给,是数十年来首次大量降水。 Rare rainfall in southeastern Morocco's Sahara Desert has created blue lagoons and replenished drought-stricken areas, marking the first significant precipitation in decades. 9月的两天中,降雨量超过年平均数,有可能改变未来的天气模式。 Over two days in September, rainfall exceeded annual averages, potentially altering future weather patterns. 然而,这场大洪水造成20多人死亡,农作物受损,从而促使紧急救援工作开始。 However, the deluge resulted in over 20 fatalities and damaged crops, prompting emergency relief efforts. 虽然地下水含水层和水库受益,但对抗旱救济的长期影响仍然不确定。 While groundwater aquifers and reservoirs benefited, the long-term impact on drought relief remains uncertain.