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General - June 11, 2017

Ethiopia drought: Food supplies ‘dangerously’ low

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Aid agencies are warning that Ethiopia will run out of emergency food aid by the end of this month.
Almost eight million people are affected by a severe drought and they need the aid to survive.

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Aid agencies are warning that Ethiopia will run out of emergency food aid by the end of this month.

Almost eight million people are affected by a severe drought and they need the aid to survive.

Al Jazeera’s Victoria Gatenby reports.

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