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A boy carries a carcass of a goat in a village near Loiyangalani, Kenya, March 21, 2017. Villagers in northern Kenya have begun to burn piles of animal carcasses, hoping to head off an outbreak of disease as their livestock starve to death in the region's worst drought in five years. The smell of death hangs heavily over Lake Turkana and dried animal corpses dot the cracked mud where the lake has receded, leaving boats stranded on the dry land. Nomadic communities store their savings in animals rather than banks and each carcass is a major loss. The Kenyan government said 2.7 million people are affected by the drought. It estimates 20 percent of livestock has died in the arid and semi-arid counties, an area comprising about 80 percent of Kenya's landmass. (Photo by Goran Tomasevic/Reuters)
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