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Famine propelled by climate change threatens Somalia

Famine propelled by conflict and climate change threatens millions in Somalia

Aired 11/21/2022

PBS News Hour

Famine propelled by climate change threatens Somalia

Clip: 11/21/2022 | 10m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

Famine propelled by conflict and climate change threatens millions in Somalia

Somalia is suffering one of the most acute humanitarian crises in the world. A crushing combination of conflict and climate change has left millions in jeopardy of starvation as famine again stalks the land. Special correspondent Tania Rashid and producer-videographer Neil Brandvold recently traveled to Somalia and filed this report. A warning: Images in this story may disturb some viewers.

Aired 11/21/2022

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