Environment
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Africa Faces Disastrous Food Shortage Concerns Due to Prolonged Lack of Rain
In Eastern Africa, there have been no rains for four straight seasons. In the 40 years of satellite recordings, that has never occurred. Scientists and humanitarian organizations are warning that Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia could experience a historically high level of food insecurity in 2022. Governments and humanitarian organizations are being advised by climate and agriculture experts to anticipate a substantial demand for food aid because estimates indicate that the upcoming rainy season will likewise be insufficient.
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