🇲🇳 Mongolia’s Harsh Winter Claims Over 1.5 Million Livestock 🌨️
Over 1.5 million livestock have died in Mongolia due to a severe winter phenomenon called ‘dzud,’ threatening livelihoods and food security. 🌍❄️
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Over 1.5 million livestock have died in Mongolia due to a severe winter phenomenon called ‘dzud,’ threatening livelihoods and food security. 🌍❄️
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