The United Nations warned that extreme winter weather has killed more than a million livestock in Mongolia and this may harm the country's food supply and worsen poverty. Local Ulaanbaatar newspapers report up to two million livestock have died nationwide. Of Mongolia’s 21 provinces, 19 have suffered heavy winter snow and -40C temperatures. This harsh winter has come after a severe drought during the summer months, which prevented Mongolian’s from stockpiling food for their livestock.
United Nations agencies were trying to reach the worst-hit people, particularly pregnant women cut off from medical facilities by the heavy snow - three have reportedly died in childbirth so far this winter. In addition, pneumonia rates and malnutrition among children have increased.
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