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Deserted Villages Experience Famine Due to Madagascar Drought
Across the extensive southern tip in Madagascar, drought has turned fields into dust bowls. Over one million people are experiencing famine. May was the month Ifotaka's last rain fell for just two hours. Season of Harvest starts in October, taking long lean weeks before the thin low nutrient crops arrive.
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