
© AP Photo/Ben Curtis, FileFILE - In this Saturday, May 8, 2021, file photo, a woman chases a chicken as others sit and wait to receive foodstuffs such as wheat, yellow split peas and vegetable oil at a food distribution operated by the Relief Society of Tigray in the town of Agula, in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia. The U.N. humanitarian chief warned Friday, June 4, 2021, that famine is imminent in Ethiopia's embattled Tigray region and the country's north and there is a risk that hundreds of thousands of people or more will die.
Famine is imminent in Ethiopia's embattled Tigray region and in the country's north, the U.N. humanitarian chief said, warning there's a risk that hundreds of thousands of people or more will die.
Mark Lowcock said the economy has been destroyed along with businesses, crops and farms and there are no banking or telecommunications services.
"We are hearing of starvation-related deaths already," he said in a statement Friday.
"People need to wake up," Lowcock said. "The international community needs to really step up, including through the provision of money."
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