Liberia is facing a growing environmental crisis as climate change continues to disrupt traditional rainfall patterns across the country.
Once known for predictable wet and dry seasons, Liberia has experienced persistent and unusual rainfall, including during periods that are typically dry.
The unstable weather has triggered severe flooding, agricultural losses, and rising food insecurity.
Strong winds and floods have displaced thousands, destroyed homes, and worsened living conditions, particularly in Monrovia and nearby communities.


