El Niño: Cook Islanders told to conserve water ( www.rnz.co.nz )
Residents of Rarotonga are being asked to conserve water as dry El Niño conditions are likely to persist in the Southern Cook Islands.
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Residents of Rarotonga are being asked to conserve water as dry El Niño conditions are likely to persist in the Southern Cook Islands.
Cook Islands' environmentalists are tackling the plastics problem in their remote environment by asking schoolchildren for help.
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Some Pacific nations are feeling the bite of El Niño through dry conditions, while others in drought get relief through above average rainfall.