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Somalia could record 135 deaths/day due to drought

  • author: Al Mayadeen English
  • source: Al Mayadeen
  • 24 Mar 2023 17:22
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A study by the Somali Health Ministry, the World Health Organization (WHO), and UNICEF demonstrates that up to 135 deaths a day may occur in Somalia between January and June this year as a result of the record drought taking over the Horn of Africa.

  • Somalia could record 135 deaths/day due to drought
    Somalia could record 135 deaths/day due to drought
  • Somalia could record 135 deaths/day due to drought
    Somalia could record 135 deaths/day due to drought
  • Somalia could record 135 deaths/day due to drought
    Somalia could record 135 deaths/day due to drought
  • Somalia could record 135 deaths/day due to drought
    Somalia could record 135 deaths/day due to drought
  • Somalia could record 135 deaths/day due to drought
    Somalia could record 135 deaths/day due to drought
  • Somalia could record 135 deaths/day due to drought
    Somalia could record 135 deaths/day due to drought
  • Somalia could record 135 deaths/day due to drought
    Somalia could record 135 deaths/day due to drought
  • Somalia could record 135 deaths/day due to drought
    Somalia could record 135 deaths/day due to drought

 

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  • Climate change
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