Southern Africa is enduring its worst hunger crisis in decades due to El Niño, the UN says
- More than 27 million people in Southern Africa are facing the worst hunger crisis in decades due to the El Niño weather phenomenon, according to the United Nations' food agency.
- The World Food Program cautioned that the situation could escalate into a "full-scale human catastrophe."
- Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe have declared national disasters due to the drought, affecting millions and leading to severe crop failures.
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