As Jordan runs dry focus turns to artificial rain

The Jordanian government has hired a German firm to increase rainfall.

The German company has built four cloud ionization towers in Jordan.
TRT World and Agencies

The German company has built four cloud ionization towers in Jordan.

Jordan is one of the four driest countries in the world, and climate scientists believe rainfall in the region could decline significantly by the end of the century.

But the country is already so dry that it is turning to technology to boost rainfall. German rainfall technology company, WeatherTec, is teaming up with environmental consultancy, Al Qudrah, to try to solve the problem.

TRT World's Hlonela Lupwana has more.

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