Less than normal rainfall in Kenya and Somalia, Severe risk of famine  

In Kenya and Somalia, food is a major crisis

In Kenya and Somalia, food is a major crisis

Nairobi … News Time

In Kenya and Somalia, food is a major crisis, because countries of the Far East Africa have less rainfall than usual. According to media reports, the prematurely warning center said that 2 million in Kenya and 32 million people in Somalia are facing anxiety risk. The company said this situation is at the third level on one to five scams of risk. In its recent estimates compared to the figures released by the JON in June, Kenya has grown up to 8 million and 3 million people in Somalia. Peter Thomas, a post of the FWS Net, said that scale no 3 means households cannot abscise their food to survive. Thombs say new estimates have been planted after the fall of March to May. He said that in some parts of Kenya the equivalent of just 25% of normal rainfall has occurred. The UN World Food Program, such as aid agencies, is helping people suffering from hunger. Thomas says that Somalia’s situation is different, the militant group, Shabaab, has been accused of providing food to people in the areas of control. In 2011, an estimated 2000 million people died in Somalia.

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