Worst drought in century devastates Southern Africa with millions at risk
Briefly

Over 27 million lives are affected by Southern Africa's worst drought in a century, with 21 million children malnourished, indicating a looming humanitarian catastrophe.
The drought is expected to worsen until the next harvest, with past months declaring national disasters in countries like Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
According to WFP, this historic drought has devastated crops and livestock, leading to a dire food crisis, with children receiving only one meal a day.
El Nino has exacerbated the drought conditions, leading to a significant drop in agricultural yields, with up to 80 percent harvest loss reported in some areas.
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