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Horn of Africa drought trends said worse than in 2011 famine

Por: ABC News World February 22, 2023

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NAIROBI, Kenya -- Trends in a historic Horn of Africa drought are now worse than they were during a the 2011 drought in which at least a quarter-million people died, a climate center said Wednesday.The IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Center said below-normal rainfall is expected in the rainy season over the next three months.“This could be the sixth failed consecutive rainfall season” in the region that includes Somalia, and Kenya,... + full article



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