Mongolia’s Harsh Winter Claims Over 2 Million Livestock
Mongolia faces an unprecedented winter, with over two million livestock perishing due to extreme cold and heavy snowfall, exacerbated by climate change and a summer drought.
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Mongolia faces an unprecedented winter, with over two million livestock perishing due to extreme cold and heavy snowfall, exacerbated by climate change and a summer drought.
Mongolia’s severe winter, or ‘dzud,’ has led to the death of over 2 million livestock, with more than 80% of the country covered in snow, impacting the agricultural sector.
A severe winter, known as dzud, has killed over 1.5 million livestock in Mongolia, impacting the nation’s agriculture and herders.
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Extreme winter ‘dzud’ leads to the tragic loss of over 600,000 livestock in Mongolia, severely impacting herders and the nation’s economy.
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