According to foreign media estimates, a catastrophic drought has caused hunger in numerous East African countries, affecting 26 million people.
Due to the poor rainfall in these nations, the crops have been damaged, and the majority of the people in northern Kenya, southern Ethiopia, and Somalia are suffering severe famine, which is anticipated to last until mid-2022. There have been predictions made.
The hunger has had a catastrophic impact on wildlife in East Africa, and hundreds of animals are currently starving to death.
It has been reported that up to 70% of the ranchers’ animals have died of malnutrition. Starvation is increasingly a typical occurrence in several East African countries.