El Niño is expected to peak by early next year, bringing wetter summers and testing Macau’s drainage and climate response capacity, according to a meteorological group. The Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) has issued a statement noting that the equatorial central and eastern Pacific entered an El Niño state in May, which is expected to continue developing and gradually strengthening through summer and autumn, with the potential to evo…
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