After over eight weeks of drought conditions, Wabag Town and surrounding areas in Enga Province, Papua New Guinea, experienced a substantial rainfall this afternoon. The downpour, lasting approximately sixty minutes, was met with relief and gratitude from local residents. The rain replenished depleted water tanks and cleared drainage systems, including drains and small creeks. This rainfall marks a significant end to a prolonged dry spell impacting the region. The news was published by the Post Courier, but access requires a subscription. The event offers a positive development for communities previously struggling with water scarcity.