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Assessment of the Evolution and Socio-Economic Impacts of Extreme Rainfall Events in October 2019 over the East Africa"
written by Ladislaus Benedict Chang’a, Agnes Lawrence Kijazi, Kantamla Biseke Mafuru, Alfred Lawrence Kondowe, Sarah Emirald Osima, Habiba Ismail Mtongori, Hashim Karim Ng’ongolo, Omari Hamisi Juma, Edward Michael,
published by
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences,
Vol.10 No.3, 2020
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