In South Sudan, a new front line of climate change after historic flooding
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Photo caption: David Muir and his team traveled to South Sudan to report on another front line of the climate crisis, with more than 1 million people now facing severe food insecurity due to the worst floods here since the 1960s, according to the United Nations. Photo credit: Jimmy Gillings / ABC News. Article by Esther Castillejo. ABC News – April 19, 2023.
SOUTH SUDAN — The water came in the night, rushing into her home. And as it covered everything she owned in her hometown of Niahldiu, Nyathak took her children through the waters to the shore, waiting to be rescued. […]
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