In the arid landscapes of Libya, a coastal town, renowned for its bone-dry desert terrains, is now grappling with an unprecedented challenge. Also Read: Groundwater Depletion Threatens Food Security in the US, Researchers WarnEnvironmental Repercussions UnleashedThe groundwater upsurge is not just a structural menace but also an environmental catastrophe. According to the experts, the groundwater upsurge is likely caused by a combination of factors, such as climate change, overexploitation of aquifers, and seismic activity. A Town in LimboThe groundwater upsurge has left the town of Zliten in a state of limbo. The groundwater upsurge is a silent crisis that demands urgent attention and action.
Source: Libya Today February 16, 2024 06:48 UTC