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  • Ten of thousands of children in Ethiopia are suffering from deadly malnutrition
  • The East African country is being ravaged by drought, displacement and conflict
  • Save the Children said the drought is also causing animals to act unnaturally
  • Families have been forced to fend monkeys off with sticks, while warthogs have also begun to encroach on people's homes in search of food and water  
  • The charity said 185,000 children are suffering from 'most deadly form of malnutrition' while someone is dying from hunger every 48 seconds in region 
  • Children are being attacked by hungry monkeys and threatened by starving warthogs in East Africa as drought, displacement and conflict ravage the region.

    Ten of thousands of children in Ethiopia are suffering from the 'most deadly' form of malnutrition due to the drought in the east and south of the country, British charity Save the Children said Thursday, which is also causing animals to act 'unnaturally'.The charity said it has received reports of families fending off starving monkeys with sticks, while warthogs have begun encroaching on people's homes in search of food. 


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  • Ten of thousands of children in Ethiopia are suffering from deadly malnutrition
  • The East African country is being ravaged by drought, displacement and conflict
  • Save the Children said the drought is also causing animals to act unnaturally
  • Families have been forced to fend monkeys off with sticks, while warthogs have also begun to encroach on people's homes in search of food and water  
  • The charity said 185,000 children are suffering from 'most deadly form of malnutrition' while someone is dying from hunger every 48 seconds in region 
  • Children are being attacked by hungry monkeys and threatened by starving warthogs in East Africa as drought, displacement and conflict ravage the region.

    Ten of thousands of children in Ethiopia are suffering from the 'most deadly' form of malnutrition due to the drought in the east and south of the country, British charity Save the Children said Thursday, which is also causing animals to act 'unnaturally'.The charity said it has received reports of families fending off starving monkeys with sticks, while warthogs have begun encroaching on people's homes in search of food. 


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