An encroaching desert threatens to swallow Mauritania’s homes and history
- Chinguetti, a UNESCO World Heritage site, faces encroaching sand as climate change leads to frequent sandstorms and land deterioration, threatening homes and history.
- Over the past decade, Chinguetti has received only an annual average of 2.5 centimeters of rainfall, exacerbating the desertification crisis, according to Bahane.
- Community leader Melainine Med El Wely expressed that desertification feels like watching a natural disaster in slow motion, emphasizing the dire situation in Chinguetti.
- Residents face challenges in farming date palms, often needing to pipe in water.
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