mass starvation
Frequency: 8.01.5 per million words
refers to starvation affecting a large population
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- The prolonged drought led to widespread famine and the threat of mass starvation.
- International aid organizations are working tirelessly to prevent mass starvation in the conflict-ridden region.
- History is replete with tragic examples of mass starvation caused by war and political instability.
- Without immediate intervention, the country faces imminent mass starvation among its displaced population.
- Reports indicate that millions of people are at risk of mass starvation due to severe food shortages.
- The government's failed agricultural policies were widely blamed for the ensuing mass starvation.
- Preventing mass starvation requires a concerted global effort and sustainable food security measures.
- Children and the elderly are often the most vulnerable victims of mass starvation in affected areas.
- The humanitarian crisis escalated rapidly, bringing with it the specter of mass starvation across several districts.
- Efforts to distribute emergency food aid aim to avert mass starvation and save countless lives.