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Climate refugees in Somalia: Abdi Samad (front) suffers from extreme malnutrition, the man can no longer stand and walk without help
Photo: Joost Bastmeijer / DER SPIEGEL
The pictures are reminiscent of 2011, when a famine was raging in Somalia, and 250,000 people died in agony.
The Global North reacted much too late and then promised: never again.
But now, ten years later, a new catastrophe is looming.
More than four million people have already been directly affected by the drought, and almost 700,000 have had to leave their villages.
Children are dying again, they are the first victims of hunger.
SPIEGEL was traveling in southern Somalia.
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