ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月28日 04時02分


First the trees dried up and cracked apart. Then the goats keeled over. Then the water in the village well began to disappear, turning cloudy, then red, then slime-green. But the villagers kept drinking it. Now on a hot, flat, stony plateau outside Baidoa, #Somalia, thousands of people pack into destitute camps, many clutching their stomachs, some defecating in the open, others already dead from a #cholera epidemic. Another #famine is about to tighten its grip on Somalia. And for the first time since anyone can remember, there’s a very real possibility that 4 famines could break out at once (here, as well as in South Sudan, Nigeria and Yemen). International aid officials say they are facing the biggest humanitarian disaster since World War II. And they’re determined not to repeat the mistakes of the past. One powerful lesson from the last famine in Somalia, just 6 years ago? Famines aren’t just about food. They are about something even more elemental: water. Our photographer Tyler Hicks took this photo of a dusty dirt road winding across the stark landscape of Baidoa. Swipe left to see a photo of mothers tending to their children at a cholera treatment center. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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