BASSETERRE — St. Kitts and Nevis is grappling with a worsening drought that has left rainfall totals roughly 50 percent below normal so far this year, meteorological officials say, even as the federation moves through the height of the Atlantic hurricane season. According to the St. Kitts Meteorological Services, the Federation received about 234 millimeters of rainfall between January and June, well short of the long-term average for that perio…
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