Kuwait CIty : According to the Meteorology Department, a recent report released by the State Audit Bureau states that "a decrease in the annual average of rainfall in Kuwait by between 5% and 25% between 2031 and 2050 spells the danger of drought" due to the decrease in annual rainfall Kuwait experienced between 2005 and 2019. High average temperatures, a decrease in the amount of rain, an increase in suspended dust, and an exacerbation of the phenomenon of desertification, according to the Met Department, pose a challenge to the Public Authority for Agriculture Affairs and Fish Resources in dealing with the negative effects of soil depletion."There is no national strategic plan to deal with climate change," the department said, "but there are separate plans between government agencies, such as the Ministry of Works' emergency plan for the rainy season, and the Ministry of Electricity and Water's summer season preparations, which do not take into account the sudden effects of climate change." Meanwhile, between 2031 and 2050, the country's yearly average rainfall will drop by five to twenty-five percent. The source warned of "growing drought concerns in the country as annual rainfall decreased from 2005 to 2019."
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