‘All I can think about is the children’s future’: drought devastates Kenya
by Ed Ram in Dahabley from World news | The Guardian on (#5T4X5)
Nomads' herds are dying along with rare wildlife as the longest dry spell in memory edges pastoralists ever nearer starvation
Dahabley smells of rotting flesh. Bodies of starved cows lie in various stages of decomposition, after being dragged to the outskirts of the village in Wajir county, north-east Kenya. They are added to on a near-daily basis and fester in the heat amid multiplying flies.
North-east Kenya is well used to spells of drought, but it is experiencing the worst in living memory. As the region's short rainy season, which starts in October, draws to an end, parts of Wajir have only seen small showers and other areas have had no rain at all for more than a year.
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