The World Food Program’s (WFP) Country Director Mary Ellen McGroarty in a video briefing on Wednesday told UN correspondents that Afghanistan is suffering its second severe drought within three years, adding that the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has made the current situation catastrophic, The Associated Press reported.
McGroarty also said that 40 percent of the country’s livestock have been ruined due to the drought, saying that thousands of Afghan citizens would be displaced with the winter season soon approaching, according to the AP.
“Really the race is on to get food where it’s most needed,” McGroarty said.
The new warning comes amid the Taliban taking over the country for the first time since 2001, when US troops arrived there in response to the September 11 terrorist attacks.
McGroarty added that the WFP has plans to aid up to 9 million people “over the next couple of months”, also urging donors to send $200 million to provide food into the country, the AP noted.
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