In southern Morocco, scientists have developed an innovative solution to droughts: large fog-catching nets installed above 1,200 meters high. These nets trap moisture from the fog, allowing water droplets to flow into storage tanks.
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- Morocco has faced severe drought and record heat, causing widespread water shortages.
- Scientists installed large nets in the Sidi Ifni region to capture water from fog. 1m 17s
- The fog nets collect about 37,000 litres of water daily, supplying local villages. 1m 53s
- Nearly 1,000 people now have access to running water at home thanks to the project. 2m 49s
- Morocco plans to expand fog net installations to combat water shortages and climate change. 2m 54s