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Drought Threatens Livelihoods of Irob Minority Community in Eastern Tigray
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Drought Threatens Livelihoods of Irob Minority Community in Eastern Tigray

All Africa about 2 hours 1 mins read
[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- A worsening shortage of rainfall is putting the livelihoods of the Irob community in eastern Tigray at growing risk, with local authorities warning that prolonged dry conditions could lead to livestock deaths, disease and starvation.

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